Air bag light on
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All of a sudden my Air bag light has come on and stays on and does not go out at all even if the ignition is switched on and off.
I have read through a couple of old threads on the issue and I have located the two yellow connectors which are clipped in to a flat bar running ender the seat, now I realise that the connector with the yellow sleeving is for the pre-tensioner, so the other must be for the air bag, ( see pics). now I can't see how to separate the yellow connector, I have put the seat right forward and am looking in from behind, but I can't see how the connector can be separated as it is not possible to get both hands in , surely the seat won't have to come out will it? Any advice on how to go about this job most welcome:shrug::bowdown: |
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The wiring connectors are quite pathetic and will almost certainly fail again no matter how much you lube and tie them. The most radical fix is to solder the wires together. Many owners have fitted better connectors, though I don't recommend scotchlocks for this job. TC |
A problem with either the airbag or pre-tensioner will bring the fault light up.
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If you get hold of the connector and twist it anti clockwise through 90 degrees, it will come off the seat base. That allows you more room to get both hands to it (seat up high and as far forward as poss). Just pull them apart and push back together a few times, spraying some contact cleaner or WD40 into it whilst apart. I have left mine off the seat clips as it seems to put less strain on the wiring that way and they are easier to get to when it happens again (which it will!). (Mines a facelift so not sure if yours is the same)
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I have some crimp connectors that will do the job, not ideal I know but should get me so results for now. Regards Keith. |
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TC |
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Cheers Keith |
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Cheers Keith |
Disconnect battery for 30mins have. A cuppa, then T50 Torx remove all 4 seat bolts, cut and solder the wires job done, all the electric wiring underneath will be fine to tip the seats back towards the rear bench seat 😉
Mick:} |
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I was doing the same job on my MGZT yesterday as I had to remove the seat to mend the side cowling which had come away from the frame, also a intermittent ABL
Spayed with a little electrical contact cleaner, also one pin off set a fraction then belt and braced with cable ties ;) Arctic |
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