problem with my airbag light
so my airbag lights been on for quite sometime and i know its the module thats causing the problem. i brought it to the dealer expecting a cheap/quick fix but nooooo. they need to replace the whole airbag for liabilty reasons. so i went around to other places and most of them said the same thing. is there a writeup around here on how to get to it? i hear its behind the center console somewhere...
scan the car to see what fault codes you get under the Airbag module, and try searching it seems to be common in the B5's at least for the light to come one due to a resistor of some sorts IIRC
I would suggest replacing the entire thing for safety reasons.. who knows if your going to need it and it doesnt go off.. you cant really put a price on Safety. Or if your flat broke you could always try just getting a new module, but who knows if that will work, only way to test to see if it does is smash your car into something.. [:@]
Probably not same issue as you are sure its the module, but this may help someone out there.....
My airbag light has been for the last month. I found that the issue was caused by the plug under the passenger seat.... zip tied it tight and light be gone.
My airbag light has been for the last month. I found that the issue was caused by the plug under the passenger seat.... zip tied it tight and light be gone.
Both are common problems with airbag systems. Dunzie you need a new modual, buy a modual, disconnect the neg. term. on the battery,remove the centerconsol and look for yellow wiring running into a small box (all airbag wires have yellow conduit). You may be able to find a place like modular masters that can rebuild it but if the system ignites while driving you will get into an accident, I would buy on from a car being parted out or the dealer. Craig usually the connector will cause an open squib code and all it is saying is that there is a bad connection, at work all I do is bend the prongs in the connector to correct the problem, which by zip tieing it you completed the circuit diong the same thing in the end, so if it comes back try disconetcing it and bending the prongs a bit.
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