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I experienced the same type of issue with my Corolla and I took it in and turned out it was a connection that had come loose. Also, check to see if there are any recalls for your airbags or sensors. That was another issue that mine had.
dear same like this fault is coming , when steering ring cable have dis connected , if there is no accident before , air bag system can be remove or cancelled , So better try to repair ,after you make sure all air bag sensor is no fault or dis connected .
check under drivers seat for a yellow plug with ignition off unclip the plug and make sure the contacts are clean put plug back together again check to see if light goes out, if it doesn't slide back the rubber boot between the drivers door and the car body could be a broken wire from the airbag door sensor (usually a brown wire and a yellow wire if i remember correctly) if broken solder back together and insulate, (you could try for the door wire first probably easier)
There are about 20 different faults that turn the Airbag light on, each has its own fault code number, to find out the problem the Airbag moduel must be scanned with a special tool.
Try unplugging the cable to the positive terminal on your battery for about 30 seconds and reconnect. should reset your computers codes and clear the lights. the only problem with that is, unless you fixed the problem which first caused the light to come on, its just gonna come back on again.
The airbag light will come on and stay on as long as there is an active code in the system. It will go off when the code goes to stored. Active means, something is malfunctioning right now so we will turn the light on. Stored means, something malfunctioned but is working now so we'll store the code in memory and turn the light back off. You really need to have the codes checked for an accurate diagnosis.
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