B0106 code Open in P squib circuit
Did you google(using toyota directives>?)
Air bags bad.
get the FSM and read every word and the extreme dangers messing here.
no year stated
no model car. no car actually stated? wow.
no country. SSDD.
ok go to alldata.com and read.
or buy the FSM.
Squib is the explosive device, is faulting.
a squib means a low power explosive.
used in big guns to test fire , or clear a barrel or for parades ,etc.
name was stolen to car industry.
in Viet Nam we called it a short round ( it was , short)
in the car they are shot gun load sizes, and are to be respected at all times. killed many a would be mechanic.
the bad reads open circuit , or the wire is cut or the connector bad
or the bag is SHOT.
random toy , i guessed for you .
http://library.worldtracker.org/Car%20Manuals/Toyota%20Echo%202000-2002%20Approved/techinfo.toyota.com/ileaf/02toyrm/02toypdf/02rmsour/2002/02echorm/di/rs/cib01065.pdf
FSM , DTC index list
Trouble Code Conditions:
* Open circuit in P squib wire harness or P- wire harness of squib * P squib malfunction * Airbag sensor assembly malfunction
Possible Causes:
tread lightly fooling with air bags or BOOM.
SOURCE: 1999 jeep grand cherkoee-air bag light on then chimes
Check the rotating contact (also known as the clock spring) under the steering wheel, this is the weak link in all airbag systems.
SOURCE: throax squib circuit open....anyone know more
The right side airbag has a loose connection or is unplugged. It will be a bright yellow connector behind the dash on the right side. You may be able to see it by removing the glovebox. I don't remember its exact location.
SOURCE: 98 toyota camry srs/airbag trouble code B0106
The 'passenger side squib circuit' is the wiring that goes from the center airbag computer (under the center console) to the passenger side airbag.
Testimonial: "thanks that was the right answer,i already had it fixed when i got the email.thanks again"
SOURCE: i have an air bag light on and the scanner said
The squib is the firing circuit. So you need to check to see if you have a bad connection on the passenger side air bag
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