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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: FERRETMAN1 on 22 September 2013, 20:03:40
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My air bag light came on on dash how do I get it removed thanks?plus any ideas why it came on :'(
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You need a good code reader to find out why its on, and to possibly to reset it.
What was you doing for it to come on?
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You need a good code reader to find out why its on, and to possibly to reset it.
What was you doing for it to come on
came on whilst driving
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Mine came on a month ago (and is still on) directly after changing the fuel filter on my 2.5TD.It
wouldn,t self bleed for ages probably turning over 5 mins or so.When it did start the light came on
and stayed on. Not sure if this helps in your case
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Mine came on a month ago (and is still on) directly after changing the fuel filter on my 2.5TD.It
wouldn,t self bleed for ages probably turning over 5 mins or so.When it did start the light came on
and stayed on. Not sure if this helps in your case
Its probably triggered a low voltage error on yours due to lots of cranking,it will need a decent scantool to read and delete it though as it will not self clear :y
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Mine came on a month ago (and is still on) directly after changing the fuel filter on my 2.5TD.It
wouldn,t self bleed for ages probably turning over 5 mins or so.When it did start the light came on
and stayed on. Not sure if this helps in your case
Its probably triggered a low voltage error on yours due to lots of cranking,it will need a decent scantool to read and delete it though as it will not self clear :y
I have an OBDII reader/restter that has always worked on the petrol versions, never tried it on an oil-burner ! - if you wish me to try I'm only in Wooty B :)
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Mine came on a month ago (and is still on) directly after changing the fuel filter on my 2.5TD.It
wouldn,t self bleed for ages probably turning over 5 mins or so.When it did start the light came on
and stayed on. Not sure if this helps in your case
Its probably triggered a low voltage error on yours due to lots of cranking,it will need a decent scantool to read and delete it though as it will not self clear :y
I have an OBDII reader/restter that has always worked on the petrol versions, never tried it on an oil-burner ! - if you wish me to try I'm only in Wooty B :)
Will your tool do airbags as well then ???
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oops .. misread that ... nope .. airbags need a "proper" tech2 AFAIK .. sorry .. :(
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oops .. misread that ... nope .. airbags need a "proper" tech2 AFAIK .. sorry .. :(
Or a good specific code reader.
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so what code reader do i need & how much.cheers.
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many thanks found local chap who can reset the light :y