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Originally Posted by mgb66
Thanks, I can try that, but is it wise to disconnect the battery first? There seems to be conflicting opinion on whether you need to.
The error code that my local garage could find via a Snap-on unit was:
74 Side airbag left high resistance on firing circuit.
Sounds scary!
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That is the normal reason for airbag light showing. Safest to disconnect battery and leave for 10 minutes for voltages in capacitors to discharge. Pull connectors apart and together a few times to clean the oxidation on the contacts which is why you have high resistance