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Skoda Kamiq Active Hood Fault

I'm experiencing an issue with my 2023 Skoda Kamiq with a gasoline engine. The on-board computer displays an "Active hood fault" message, and the airbag warning lamp is illuminated. The car has 179753 km. Diagnostic error memory indicates triggered spring actuators. I suspect a defective acceleration sensor, but I am unsure. The hood latch seems fine. Any thoughts on this safety system malfunction?

4 comment(s)

antonsky1

The active hood system is designed to protect pedestrians in a collision. If the airbag warning lamp is on, it is likely a critical fault. Has the car been involved in any minor impacts recently? It is likely a car sensor issue.

robinkrueger21 (Author)

No, the car hasn't been in any accident. Could a faulty impact sensor trigger this even without a collision?

antonsky1

Yes, a faulty impact sensor can absolutely cause this even without an actual collision. The system is designed to be very sensitive. The stored error code and triggered actuators strongly suggest this. A workshop visit is recommended to confirm and replace the sensor.

robinkrueger21 (Author)

Thanks for the insights. I took it to a workshop, and they confirmed the acceleration sensor was faulty. The repair cost was 315€, as expected. It's good to have the car safety system functioning correctly again.

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