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21st August 2019, 14:53 | #1 |
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This old Chesnut again, The airbag light will not go off,I have unplugged and used contact cleaner, No good. I have hard wired the plugs, No Good..The light will go out when the engine is started but will come on after about 10 seconds.
Anyone have any suggestions as to what the problem could be, I have heard that there are rear seat pre-tensioners which have plug and socket connectors that can give the same problem, This is 2000 2.0 litre petrol saloon Cowley built the car.
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you need some one who has t4 to pin point the fault cos it can get expensive trying this, and that i had the same problem about a month ago i took mine to bigg russ up liversedge who has t4 and his system told me that it was my right hand side impact sensor that was at fault under the drivers seat under the carpet near pillar b he even told me what part i needed so i purchased a good used one with no water damage off e bay so whilst i was up wi russ getting a re map he offered to fit it and low an behold the light went out and it always goes out now when the engine is started .. give arctic a pm hes got some pics of one rgds mark
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Thanks for the reply but I cant get it on a T4 as there are none in France
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75s were sold in France weren't they John so surely there must be some hiding away somewhere. Have you been in touch with Scoubix? Or alternatively, come over to the UK for a long weekend.
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Toaf can read airbag faults on the early cars - recently diagnosed one myself. Worth the effort to get Toaf up and running and have your own means of diagnostic help.
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Do you have a link to down load TOAF
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Image 1 is it from the front. Image 2 shows the bolt on the rear.
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If the carpets have been wet in the past for any reason then the impact sensors
could be the problem, but to look at them you need to remove the seats and the lower seatbelt mounting bolt to enable the carpet to be peeled back. Yours will be the green ones on the left in Artic's picture above, if the metal backing is covered in white corrosion then it's likely to have got water ingress and suspect. Markypicks one was exactly like this In a worse case scenario it could also be the SRS ECU or the power supply to it Russ
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