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Info on side impact air bag sensor - 15057508 - for 2003 Suburban 4WD

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Old Jun 16, 2020 | 1:22 AM
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Default Info on side impact air bag sensor - 15057508 - for 2003 Suburban 4WD

I bought a 2003 Suburban that had been in a wreck and the air bag light is on. I've read about replacing the front impact sensors. I see there is also a side impact sensor - part number 15057508 - from here: link. I can't seem to find any information on where it is or how to replace it. Any information would be appreciated.

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Old Sep 29, 2021 | 3:55 AM
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Originally Posted by danbusenbarrick
I bought a 2003 Suburban that had been in a wreck and the air bag light is on. I've read about replacing the front impact sensors. I see there is also a side impact sensor - part number 15057508 - from here: link. I can't seem to find any information on where it is or how to replace it. Any information would be appreciated.

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dont know if you still needed some help or not, also if you still haven’t purchased the sensor you can order through me for $69.99+ tax and shipping. I am located in Dallas,

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Old Oct 7, 2021 | 7:51 PM
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Originally Posted by kiis

dont know if you still needed some help or not, also if you still haven’t purchased the sensor you can order through me for $69.99+ tax and shipping. I am located in Dallas,

Tx
Thanks. I finally figured out that the problem was a bad clock spring. I replaced that, and the airbag system had no more problems.


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Default How can I order this Side Sensor - GM (15057508) from you?

Originally Posted by kiis

dont know if you still needed some help or not, also if you still haven’t purchased the sensor you can order through me for $69.99+ tax and shipping. I am located in Dallas,

Tx
How can I order this Side Sensor - GM (15057508) from you?
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How can I order this Side Sensor - GM (15057508) from you?
Is the 15057508 available anywhere, or is there a suitable replacement?

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Old Jun 29, 2023 | 5:06 PM
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Is the 15057508 available anywhere
I bet you can find it at the junkyard
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Old Jun 29, 2023 | 5:58 PM
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Originally Posted by mountainmanjoe
I bet you can find it at the junkyard
Thanks for your reply, that's my next stop but I hate to trust unknown quality used parts for an important system. I've communicated with all the local parts stores, Dorman, Standard, Wells Ignition, etc and none could help me.
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Originally Posted by Snowcatt
I hate to trust unknown quality used parts for an important system.
use that fact to get them cheap, and grab a few extra to be sure.
If they're faulty it should trigger a warning light.
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