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: The system has detected that the physical installation or "mechanical setup" of the front-inner parking sensor (Sensor 3) is not correct. This often means the sensor is loose, improperly seated in the bumper, or obstructed by debris. Common Symptoms Warning Indicators

Scan all modules. Note if B124E95 is present in the Airbag (ACU) or EIS module.

specifically points to a malfunction within the Occupant Recognition System —specifically the passenger seat. The full technical definition is:

At first glance, "B124E95" looks like a random sequence of alphanumeric characters. However, for technicians at authorized dealerships and high-end independent shops, this code tells a very specific story. In this long-format guide, we will tear down everything you need to know about fault code B124E95: what it means, what causes it, the symptoms you will experience, and the exact steps to diagnose and fix it.

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: The system has detected that the physical installation or "mechanical setup" of the front-inner parking sensor (Sensor 3) is not correct. This often means the sensor is loose, improperly seated in the bumper, or obstructed by debris. Common Symptoms Warning Indicators

Scan all modules. Note if B124E95 is present in the Airbag (ACU) or EIS module.

specifically points to a malfunction within the Occupant Recognition System —specifically the passenger seat. The full technical definition is:

At first glance, "B124E95" looks like a random sequence of alphanumeric characters. However, for technicians at authorized dealerships and high-end independent shops, this code tells a very specific story. In this long-format guide, we will tear down everything you need to know about fault code B124E95: what it means, what causes it, the symptoms you will experience, and the exact steps to diagnose and fix it.