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11th March 2019, 12:35 | #1 |
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Air bag light on this morning,first time in the car since my mate took it for M.O.T. last week. So i think plug under seat may be the problem has he would have moved the seat to drive it. But could it be anything else.
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Nine times out of ten it's the connection under the driving seat. Twist 90 degrees anti-clockwise to remove from seat frame fixing. Pull apart. Apply contact cleaner or WD40. Push in and out a few times and usually its sorted. Recommendation is to remove a battery lead to avoid airbag igniting. I find that front seat needs to be as far forward and high up as poss and reach in under via back door.
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I re-routed per TB and it's never given a problem since. A cable tie across the male/female plugs is also a quick fix to prevent any small mutual movement. |
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Whatever you do don’t cut them and solder wires together as some have done because I read somewhere there’s something in the connectors to stop electrical spikes preventing the airbags deploying by accident
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I'd like to know more about those connectors. Meanwhile, protocol is to disconnect the battery for a half hour before fiddling with the airbag circuit. No accidental deployment then.
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Been looking for air bag light problem.
Taken some photos,can anyone point out to what and where the plug is. The only unconnected plug i can see is in 1st photo. Thanks Must add some changes were made to connectors about a year ago,changing seats to mk1 from mk2. But light problem only happened last week. P1010420 by john barry, on Flickr P1010418 by john barry, on Flickr P1010415 by john barry, on Flickr P1010414 by john barry, on Flickr
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Sheathed cable and yellow plug that is fixed to seat. Take usual precautions of disconnecting battery etc., then grab a hold of the plug and its mounting to seat and twist, anti-clockwise 90 degrees. The plug and its mounting will release up and off the seat base. The plug and connector can then be nipped and pulled apart, then treated with contact cleaner/wd40 or whatever, pushed in and out a few times to clean the contact surfaces and refitted, hopefully curing the problem (until the next time!).
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This year I decided to do something about it by soldering some wires to bye pass the plugs, I'm worried now, can anyone advise?
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Mine had been on for a couple of months after my mate adjusted the passenger seat.
After reading posts on here I fiddled about with the yellow connecter and other connectors under the passenger seat convinced that it had to be one of those because of the timing of the adjustment of the passenger seat and light coming on but had no joy at all. Travelled up to the nano meeting in the Midlands last week and after a T4 session with Duncan at the helm he advised me that the fault was actually showing that the problem was with the blue seatbelt pretensioner plug under the drivers seat. Fiddled about with the wires going into the blue connection and hey presto the light went out and has stayed out since. Last edited by bendrick; 23rd March 2019 at 23:04.. |
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