Check continuity of the wires between the seat and restraint system. Also check function of the switches in the passenger seat bottom, the manual passenger airbag disable switch, and seat belt switch. The diagrams are at the link below.
http://www.revbase.com/BBBMotor/Wd/DownloadPdf?id=120351
SOURCE: air bag light
there is a wire that is attached via your seatbelt latch that runs under the seat.
It will make a "DING" sound when the seatbelt is unlatched and the the door is open.
Find the wire and pull it out then complete the circuit by wrapping the 2 wires together and maybe throw a little tape on em!
Bam !!!
prob solved.
Or you could just pull the fuse for that sensor. haha
SOURCE: chevy silverado 2006 lights "service air bag"
First of all you need to get this problem fixed ASAP. While the airbag light is illuminated, your SDM (Sensing and Diagnostic Module aka: the brain of your airbag system) shuts of power to the airbags. In which, if you are in an accident your airbags will not deploy while this light is illuminated. You need to take your vehicle to a GM dealership. A Tech 2 scantool is needed to retrieve the code from the SDM. Hopefully it won't be a costly repair, but is something that defineatly needs to be corrected soon. Good luck and hope all works well.
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SOURCE: HOW DO YOU RESET SERVICE LIGHT ON A 2006 RANGE
reset service light. The SIA information is stored in the instrument cluster EEPROM and can only be reset by using T4. (Dealer tool)
SOURCE: 2000 Buick LeSabre A/C blows
Depending on the model, normally there is a door at the center of the air duct for the AC. It should be found underneath the dashboard at the center. Normally when the motor of the door is faulty you would not get the correct mix or will not get a constant air temp blowing on the two sides. Have the motor checked out. The other scenario is the thermostat or the temp sensor found near the same location towards the evaporator or the part where you can see the coils if you remove all the cover. Inspect the wiring to that part make sure that there is no exposed wire or loose wire. Either there is an issue with the wiring or the thermostat has gone bad. A bad thermostat would mean no signal to the AC which activates the door to send the correct air temp.
SOURCE: Mazda 6 airbag passenger seat occupancy sensor
Hey,
you can install an simulator (Airbagmodul) from www.airbagmodul.com
This is a perfect and cheap solution if you dont want to spend about 1000€ in the garage.
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