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Posted on Oct 29, 2017

How do I remove a 2002 Jetta driver side seat? Non-power.Trying to replace a Airbag connector. Aware of airbag issues. Just need to remove seat. Can only see two small nuts in front floor area with seat pulled back all the way. is that all? no rails? They two nuts look to be square. I can't see much else. Do i need to remove carpet?

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Push seat all the way forward you have 2 more holding back side to the floor

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  • Posted on Oct 05, 2008

SOURCE: VW Beetle Airbag Light

The main thing to remember when messing around with the air bags is that it doesn't take much to set them off. I ave seen them inflate just by unplugging and pluging them back in. I suggest the dealer as your safest bet.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 12, 2008

SOURCE: VW Beetle Airbag Light

The problem is the seatbelt latch. The wiring right at the latch and the strap are broken. Seems there is not enough slack in these wires to allow much stretch. You may be able to repair it if you can splice these wires back together if not about 160 to 170 for a new one. you can have it put on a machine and if the code leads back to the latch then you know this is the problem.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2009

SOURCE: 2000 VW Beetle airbag light on

has to be done with vagcom or vcds software

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  • Posted on Jul 01, 2009

SOURCE: sounds like a loose nut behind airbag on steering column!

you disconnect both the negitive and positive battery posts and pull the flaps off the side of the air bag covers,the pry off with a screw driver, you need a 3 8 security tork wrench to get the two bolts off next the air bag will come out and you will see a yellow wire disconnect it from the air bag then your free to look for whats loose without deploying the bag, now that I have given you the anser please rate it so I can keep my score up, if more people keep not rating I will not answer any more of these questions for free.

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  • Posted on Aug 22, 2009

SOURCE: BMW 745i airbag light. Told to replacing airbag clockspring

Hello , check the airbag contact sensor behing the grill assembley . They are located to the left and right of the grill almost to the headlight assemblies. Check the wires to them for corrosion and damage. Check the fuse as well. There should be an air bag testing wire or fuse in the fuse panel. DO NOT UNPLUG THE AIR BAG SENSORS OR HIT THEM !!

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