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VW EOS Airbag Rollover Sensor Fix & Cost Guide

My Airbag light stays on and the error check shows a rollover sensor issue in my 06 VW Eos TDI (27227km). The vehicle safety system seems compromised and Im concerned about getting ripped off at the mechanic after a previous bad experience. Has anyone dealt with this automotive sensor problem? What was the fix and how much did it cost? Looking for real experiences before I take it to a shop.

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sophieklein6

Had the same airbag sensor fault in my 2009 VW Eos TDI. The vehicle rollover sensor issue triggered the airbag warning light, indicating a compromised safety system. The problem was traced to a defective control unit, not just a loose connection. The repair required replacing the complete airbag control module since these units cannot be repaired individually. The automotive sensor system is integral to multiple safety functions, including side impact protection and rollover detection. This is a serious safety concern that should not be postponed. The fix involved: Full diagnostic scan, Removal of seats to access the control unit, Installation of new module, Recalibration of all airbag sensors, Final system check The vehicle safety system returned to normal operation after repair. Watch for shops trying to replace individual sensors first, the control unit is typically the root cause in these VW models. Make sure they perform a complete diagnostic scan before starting work. This repair requires specialized equipment and proper coding of the new unit to your specific vehicle. Best handled by shops with VW diagnostic capabilities.

samuelhartmann1 (Author)

Thanks for sharing your Eos experience. Your situation sounds exactly like what Im dealing with in my Eos, the SRS sensor malfunction and that annoying airbag light. Good to know about the control unit being the typical culprit rather than just a tilt sensor issue. Did you remember approximately how much you paid for the complete fix? Also, has everything worked properly since the repair, or have you noticed any other sensor failure issues? Just want to make sure Im budgeting correctly and know what to expect long-term.

sophieklein6

Since having the repair done on my Eos, the crash detection system has worked flawlessly. The total cost came to 1000€ for fixing the control unit, which included the diagnostic work and complete recalibration of the automotive sensor system. Not a single warning light has appeared since the repair, confirming that replacing the entire control unit rather than just addressing the tilt sensor was the right approach. The vehicle safety system is now fully operational, and I have complete confidence in the crash detection and rollover protection features. If youre seeing similar symptoms in your Eos, I recommend getting it fixed soon since its an essential safety system. The price I paid seems to be fairly standard for this type of repair when done at a qualified shop with proper diagnostic equipment.

samuelhartmann1 (Author)

I took my Eos to a certified shop last week after reading about your experience. The crash detection system diagnosis confirmed exactly what you mentioned, a faulty control unit. The SRS sensor system needed a complete replacement, and the airbag sensor warning disappeared right after the fix. The total cost was 1100€, slightly more than what you paid, but they did a thorough job: Full diagnostic testing, New control unit installation, Complete system recalibration, Final safety check The automotive sensor system is now working perfectly, and the peace of mind was worth every cent. No warning lights since the repair, and the vehicle safety features are all functioning as they should. Really glad I didnt waste time trying cheaper fixes first. Thanks for helping me avoid getting sold unnecessary partial repairs.

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