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Hi there good people
Can somebody give me the location of the lateral acceleration (g200) sensor for a seat leon 1.9tdi 2009?
Thanks in advance
Nigel
 
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Hi. The information you seek is readily available on the erWin website. If you look at the "How To" menu in the blue bar at the top of most every page of this forum, you will find the means to get officiall factory repair information. There is a cost for access. All information is in pdf. Have a flash drive ready and download all the info you need for the Seat Leon.
 
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Sorry for late response and thank you for that
I found it it was in the door panel and turned out to be a broken wire causing the issue
 
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Sorry for late response and thank you for that
I found it it was in the door panel and turned out to be a broken wire causing the issue
So it was not where the manual said it should be?

Did you get any pictures of its actual location in door?
 
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Sorry I didn't get pictures .
But it was towards the bottom of the door and towards the lock rather than the hinges , easy to see with the door card off
 
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Sorry for late response and thank you for that
I found it it was in the door panel and turned out to be a broken wire causing the issue
Would you mind sharing with us, the reason the wire was broken? I find it hard to imagine how our cars, unless the wires are getting pulled, contaminated by water or chemicals or eaten by mice would have broken or loose contact? I ask because the DTC's coming from issues with my ABS module and steering controller point to intermittent signals...
 
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It was between the door and door pillar ,down to constant opening and shutting of the door over time .
 
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