SOURCE: fault code 0562.oil level sensor
You have two sensors that could cause the light to go on. The oil pressure sensor and oil level sensor. Both are easily replaced by someone relatively OK with cars (DIY). You would want to spend the $100 or so and have the dealership do a full diognostic to verify if its truly the sensor and which one. In my case, same problem, and it has been verified that it was the oil level sensor.
SOURCE: on board cmputer not working
sounds like a fried circuit board, did you bump anything with the positive clamp and did you put the ground clamp on first before the positive - if not you could have fried the board $$$$$$$$$$$$$$
SOURCE: "SRS-AIRBAG SERVICE" fault message
Here's a quick check list
for most common cost of SRS / Air bag problem.
Dirty contacts on driver
and passenger seat belt buckles
Dirty contacts on seat belt connectors
(under seats)
Dirty contacts on driver and passenger sides weight
sensors (under seat)
Seat covers
Weight on passenger seat
(Example:
grocery package trigger SRS / Air Bag light on the way home.)
I
recommend you to pass an vacuum over the contacts and use CRC
electronic parts cleaner to rule out connectivity problem.
I DO NOT
recommend disconnecting the negative battery connector to clean the code(s).
Without the code(s) the dealer will takes "BILLABLE" time to reproduce
the problem.
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Cheers,
Mustgo
SOURCE: SRS Airbag sensor light
Hey,
take a look at www.airbagmodul.com
They're working in Airbag-Simulators and Occupancy Sensor-Simulators.
Regards
Gerrit
SOURCE: 2006 Cobalt battery went dead, jumped it and got charge, no start
so my 06 cobalt keeps dieing and i have to jump it alot lately is it my alt or my battery
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