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Re: Air Bag Light Part 2
« Reply #15 on: 29 November 2006, 11:48:51 »

Sounds more like wiring to me.....would need to be buzzed out.
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Re: Air Bag Light Part 2
« Reply #16 on: 29 November 2006, 12:07:23 »

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Sounds more like wiring to me.....would need to be buzzed out.

Yes, I fear that.....
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Re: Air Bag Light Part 2
« Reply #17 on: 29 November 2006, 12:43:34 »

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Sounds more like wiring to me.....would need to be buzzed out.

Mark, where would I start, I haven't got a clue.

Will it fail the MOT with the air bag light on, it's due for it's MOT in a months time?
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Re: Air Bag Light Part 2
« Reply #18 on: 29 November 2006, 19:23:52 »

Field Remedy: 1251
Subject: Side airbag - Control lamp illuminates, TC 71/81.
Models: Engines: Option:
Vectra-B 97...,Omega-B 98...,Astra-G 98... All,All,All  
Complaint: Illumination of airbag system warning light and troublecode 71 and /or 81 is stored.
Cause: Software problem at sensor of side airbag.
Production: Installation of a new side airbag sensor: Astra-G from VIN X2165750 (Bochum), X5188912 (Antwerp), X6097543 (Eisenach) and X8072985 (Ellesmere Port). Vectra-B from VIN X1077469 (Rüsselsheim), X7028750 P/N 09136123 and X7031735 P/N 09136122 (Luton). Omega-B from VIN X1116775 (Rüsselsheim).

Remedy:
In case of complaint check troublecode with TECH 2. If troublecode
71 and/or 81 is stored, sensor of side airbag has to be replaced.
To replace the new sensor - see "Remove and install side airbag sensor" unit "C" of Service-Instruction.

Parts:                             Part-No.:      Catalog-No:
Side airbag sensor driver side
  Astra-G 3-doors                  9133278        12 38 122
  Astra-G 5-doors                  9133280        12 38 124
  Vectra-B                         9136122        12 38 927
  Omega-B                          9173928        12 38 929
Side airbag sensor passenger side
  Astra-G 3-doors                  9133279        12 38 123
  Astra-G 5-doors                  9133281        12 38 926
  Vectra-B                         9136123        12 38 928
  Omega-B                          9173929        12 38 936
Labour Times:                                TC:         Hours:
Astra-G

T8 125 10     Replace side airbag sensor     92          0.7 hrs
              drive side (front door)
              +:interior panel front door r+i,
                fugitive memory programming,
                readout trouble code
              -:Replace water vapur barrier
T8 125 11     Replace side airbag sensor     92          0.7 hrs
              passenger side (front door)
              +:interior panel front door r+i,
                fugitive memory programming,
                readout trouble code
              -:Replace water vapur barrier
T8 125 12     Replace side airbag sensor     92          1.2 hrs
              both front doors
              +:interior panel front door r+i,
                fugitive memory programming,
                readout trouble code
              -:Replace water vapur barrier
Vectra-B

T8 125 13     Replace side airbag sensor     92          0.6 hrs
              drive side (front door)
              +:interior panel front door r+i,
                fugitive memory programming,
                readout trouble code
              -:Replace water vapur barrier
T8 125 14     Replace side airbag sensor     92          0.6 hrs
              passenger side (front door)
              +:interior panel front door r+i,
                fugitive memory programming,
                readout trouble code
              -:Replace water vapur barrier
T8 125 15     Replace side airbag sensor     92          0.9 hrs
              both front doors
              +:interior panel front door r+i,
                fugitive memory programming,
                readout trouble code
              -:Replace water vapur barrier
Omega-B

T8 125 16     Replace side airbag sensor     92          0.9 hrs
              drive side (front door)
              +:interior panel front door r+i,
                fugitive memory programming,
                readout trouble code
              -:Replace water vapur barrier
T8 125 17     Replace side airbag sensor     92          0.9 hrs
              passenger side (front door)
              +:interior panel front door r+i,
                fugitive memory programming,
                readout trouble code
              -:Replace water vapur barrier
T8 125 18     Replace side airbag sensor     92          1.6 hrs
              both front doors
              +:interior panel front door r+i,
                fugitive memory programming,
                readout trouble code
              -:Replace water vapur barrier
The regular warranty procedure should be used for claiming Set-up-time.

FunctionalGroup: C - Equipment/Windows/Seats,N - Electrical Equipment
Complaint Group: 04 - Electrical failures,06 - Failure Code Setting by Control Unit
Trouble Code: 71,81
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Re: Air Bag Light Part 2
« Reply #19 on: 29 November 2006, 19:25:44 »

Airbag ECU. Briefly looking in TIS, seems to be under centre armrest, just behind handbrake.
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Re: Air Bag Light Part 2
« Reply #20 on: 29 November 2006, 20:26:34 »

Thanks TB :y
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Re: Air Bag Light Part 2
« Reply #21 on: 30 November 2006, 11:23:22 »

Right - changed the air bag sensor in drivers door.

Tried every which way but can't get the centre console off.

Tried every which way but can't get the drivers kick panel off.

Fed up. :(
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Re: Air Bag Light Part 2
« Reply #22 on: 30 November 2006, 11:34:53 »

To remove the kick panel.....pop the plastic covers off the side trims (they have vauxhall or omega or something written on them) to reveal some Torx screws.

Remove the torx screws so that you can lift the end of the trim up to reveal a screw which secures the bottom edge of the kick panel.

The panel can then be unclipped and removed....
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Re: Air Bag Light Part 2
« Reply #23 on: 30 November 2006, 11:38:20 »

Thanks Mark, I'll have another go in a bit.
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Re: Air Bag Light Part 2
« Reply #24 on: 30 November 2006, 16:48:56 »

Ran out of time on this as I had to go and pick up the grandchildren.

Anyway, I've replaced the door sensor and re-sealed the door skin.

See you tomorrow morning TB.

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Re: Air Bag Light Part 2
« Reply #25 on: 30 November 2006, 19:39:05 »

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Sounds more like wiring to me.....would need to be buzzed out.

Mark, where would I start, I haven't got a clue.

Will it fail the MOT with the air bag light on, it's due for it's MOT in a months time?

Hopefully changing the airbag sensor has fixed it AA  :y

But if it doesnt  :'( it ought to fail mot for airbag light on......so what you could do as a temp bodge to pass mot....is remove the clocks (even i can do that in 5 mins) and do a little rewiring job on the airbag light  ;) needs a little skill with a soldering iron.....but quite easy  :y
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Re: Air Bag Light Part 2
« Reply #26 on: 30 November 2006, 21:27:40 »

Hope you got it sorted AA...


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Re: Air Bag Light Part 2
« Reply #27 on: 30 November 2006, 22:17:15 »

Well it's a trip down to TB's in the morning to get it reset with his TechII, if all else fails we thought of wiring it up to the ABS light.

Will give a progress report sometime tomorrow.

Thanks for the well wishes.

Bloody electrics! >:(
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Re: Air Bag Light Part 2
« Reply #28 on: 01 December 2006, 08:46:22 »

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To remove the kick panel.....pop the plastic covers off the side trims (they have vauxhall or omega or something written on them) to reveal some Torx screws.

Remove the torx screws so that you can lift the end of the trim up to reveal a screw which secures the bottom edge of the kick panel.

The panel can then be unclipped and removed....
And another screw up near bonnet release lever on prefacelifts, presume facelift is the same?
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Re: Air Bag Light Part 2
« Reply #29 on: 01 December 2006, 11:54:25 »

Just got back from TB's after having the Air Bag Light reset no that a new sensor is fitted.

TB reset the light, we took it for a drive round, switched on and off a few times , so far so good.

Stopped off at the motorway services on the way back for about 15 mins.

Started OK, no air bag light.

Arrived home OK still no air bag light.

Going to leave it for an hour and test it again.

Fingers crossed.

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