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There is no fuse for the passenger airbag. All the airbags are controlled completely by the airbag module, it contains a fusible wire link on the circuit board.
The fault needs to be fixed before the light goes out or the airbag needs to be disabled which needs to be done with a computer and the correct software to configure the sensor
Hi. It is under the dash on top of the centre tunnel in the very front of the interior cabin. This needs to be coded when fitted. The battery must be disconnected during replacement. This is a very sensitive unit and should only be replaced by trained or experienced technicians. There is danger of injury as static can deploy the airbags if not worked on correctly!
If airbag light on dashboard is ON, in most cases there is a problem with ribbon cable located in "COM2000" module. When you remove airbag, look at the BLUE connector to see if wires are connected. Rather complicated repair for DIY. Best to find working used complete module.
Can you get to the bulb from inside the van? You may not need to remove the whole assembly. The lens can't be removed by itself - it's part of a complete assembly - housing and lens in one unit.
It's in the engine compartment, in front of the driver, under a cover.
Some models have another fuse box at the left knee of the driver, behind a panel which can be removed easily.
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