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If the code specifies a "Satellite Sensor," inspect the sensor located inside the front passenger door panel for moisture or impact damage.
If the PPS module or seat was recently serviced, the system may need to be recalibrated using a professional-grade scan tool. Important: The passenger seat must be completely empty during this process.
The SRS system uses pyrotechnic devices (airbags). and wait at least 10 minutes before working on any yellow-coded wiring or sensors to prevent accidental deployment. b0098.mp4
Faulty right-side door satellite sensor or seat occupancy sensor.
The passenger-side side-impact airbag may be disabled for safety. 2. Primary Causes If the code specifies a "Satellite Sensor," inspect
If you recently replaced the Airbag Control Module, ensure the part number and software version match your vehicle's specific requirements. 4. Safety Warning
In the context of automotive diagnostics, is a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) related to the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), specifically indicating a fault with the Right Side Restraints Sensor 3 or the Passenger Presence System (PPS) . Troubleshooting Guide for Code B0098 1. Common Symptoms The SRS system uses pyrotechnic devices (airbags)
Often occurs after replacing an SRS control module (SDM) or PPS module without proper VIN-matching or calibration.