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Renault Megane II 2006 - Resolving Error DF240: Driver's Seat Waist Belt Airbag Open Circuit

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  • #1 16318230
    slevy70
    Level 18  
    DF 240, -Drivers seat waist belt airbag, open circuit, I can't eliminate the cause of the error, car after side impact, all belts and new pretensioners, cushions not fired.
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  • #2 16318714
    sadek1979
    Cars specialist
    They'd like a solution - Check the connections at the 22-track connector under the seat And here after repair - Connect the electronic module and igniter of the seat airbag module /
    driver seat belt pretensioner, then turn on the ignition. Delete
    electronic module memory, then turn the ignition off.
    Check the diagnostic tool again and if the fault no longer exists,
    unlock the electronic module. When replacing the airbag module, please
    remember to connect the mass connection to the new module.
    Destroy the seat airbag module or driver seat belt lap tensioner, if
    an exchange took place (instrument Elé. 1287).

    give me a colleague what you checked, I used to check ds-150 myself and he did error-telling. After connecting the clip showed something else.
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  • #3 16318928
    slevy70
    Level 18  
    I do not have a clip, I have DS150 and Autel 708, the same on both scanners, certainly not tensioners, after disconnecting each successively a new error appears, can this one error be related to the date crash in the driver? But there is another mistake that does not occur here.
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  • #4 16319018
    kamiloskop
    Level 23  
    Today I fought ds150 with a friend with air Bag in sc1lift.
    The driver passenger slightly tapped on the back - pulled back tensioners. The sensor is obviously repaired and the indicator lamp is still lit like a candle in the church. All the time the tensioner error is broken, etc.
    I connected the clip and there was a surprise: side sensor and reels at the back in the pillars. Second lanes fitted, sensor and everything ok but under the clip I just came to order because under ds150 only heresy so connect buddy clip and maybe your problem will be clarified.
    Friend and sensor repaired or bought a second one.
  • #5 16319204
    sadek1979
    Cars specialist
    I am not sure but is there still a tensioner in the megi at the reel itself ?? I could be wrong because I recently made Laguna III and there is definitely under the armchair and next to the reel. As for the clip, I support my friend above because ds hard renault air bag overwhelms - it distorts and shows something completely different.
  • #6 16319441
    slevy70
    Level 18  
    tomasz sadowski wrote:
    I am not sure but is there still a tensioner in the megi at the reel itself ?? I could be wrong because I recently made Laguna III and there is definitely under the armchair and next to the reel. As for the clip, I support my friend above because ds hard renault air bag overwhelms - it distorts and shows something completely different.


    Only in the rear reels, none in the front. Today I will try to attach a clip.
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  • #7 16320444
    frankrom
    Level 19  
    I understand that in this chair both tensioners are replaced?
  • #8 16320810
    vemo
    Level 12  
    slevy70 wrote:
    in the front none
    they certainly are
  • #9 16321561
    slevy70
    Level 18  
    vemo wrote:
    slevy70 wrote:
    in the front none
    they certainly are


    you're wrong.
    there is no

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around troubleshooting the DF240 error code related to the driver's seat waist belt airbag open circuit in a 2006 Renault Megane II, following a side impact incident. Users suggest checking the 22-track connector under the seat and ensuring proper connections to the electronic module and igniter of the seat airbag module. They recommend using diagnostic tools like DS150 and Autel 708, noting discrepancies in error readings between different scanners. The conversation highlights the importance of verifying the status of tensioners and sensors, particularly in the rear reels, and emphasizes the need for accurate diagnostics to resolve the persistent error.
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