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Air bag light
« on: 19 July 2007, 13:41:43 »

Been out messing with the rear seats (well removed the bench seat) to retrieve my sons money that my daughter had 'posted' through the seat belt holes in the bench...... all really simple and easy, put it all back and started the car to goto shops and the airbag light has appeared constantly  :-[ when I turn ignition on, the light goes out, then when engine starts, the light comes back on. It wasnt on this morning when I popped out on school run - did I do something, I didnt notice any wires apart from the heated seat plugs?
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Re: Air bag light
« Reply #1 on: 19 July 2007, 13:53:28 »

Hmm, looks like after reading some posts I need tech2 to reset it - it can wait cos im completly skint from fixing other things on it, what could I have disturbed in the back to upset it though...... as much as I love the car and want to keep it, im waring thin on patience and money.. it just never seems to want to be fixed and the MOT expires in 2 weeks, sorted almost everything for that but now this bloody thing has come up  >:(
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Re: Air bag light
« Reply #2 on: 19 July 2007, 14:11:55 »

There's nothing on the rear seats that could upset the airbag system, it's likely you've caught/kicked a wire/plug for the front seats airbag sytem. It could also be the pre-tensioners in the front seat belt retainers. Thing is that even if you find the fault without a (cheapo/)TechII you'll still need one to reset the system.
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Re: Air bag light
« Reply #3 on: 19 July 2007, 14:21:25 »

 :-[ i'll check the plugs wires near front seats..... been looking at the cheapo tech2 stuff on ebay, even as cheap as they are, at the moment I cant afford to buy one  :-[ Anybody got a cheapo (no offence) tech2 that they wouldnt mind lending me via post, i'd take great care and return it same day. My wife will murder me if I tell her theres another fault  :'(
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Re: Air bag light
« Reply #4 on: 19 July 2007, 14:54:25 »

Found what could have been the problem, on the passenger side front seat, under the plastic cover on floor near sill, there is the seat electrics, with a small green 2 pin plug with bright yellow casing - well the wires had come out and may have earthed - I think this could be for the side airbag if it was connected, wires shoved back in and secured.....
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Re: Air bag light
« Reply #5 on: 19 July 2007, 15:28:50 »

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Take the lamp out ans stay schtum! ::)
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Re: Air bag light
« Reply #6 on: 19 July 2007, 15:33:39 »

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Take the lamp out ans stay schtum! ::)

never though of that  ;D  :y
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Re: Air bag light
« Reply #7 on: 19 July 2007, 19:16:49 »

You'll have to sort it for the mot - its a failure if light doesn't come on with ignition, and go back out after.
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Re: Air bag light
« Reply #8 on: 19 July 2007, 19:25:34 »

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You'll have to sort it for the mot - its a failure if light doesn't come on with ignition, and go back out after.

You sure?  ;)  My diseasal Astra shed had its airbag light for the duration of the MOT.  ::)
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« Reply #9 on: 19 July 2007, 19:34:59 »

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You sure?  ;)  My diseasal Astra shed had its airbag light for the duration of the MOT.  ::)
Pretty certain....   ...the online checklists are a bit vague.
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Re: Air bag light
« Reply #10 on: 19 July 2007, 19:38:45 »

Arghhh dont remind me of the mot  ;D im going crazy here, been thinking at a desperate push, to buy a cheapo tech2 on ebay, then re-list it when im finished, but means digging into unauthorised overdraft and incurring charges  :'( :'( :'( at this moment, I dont think i've ever hated a car so much in my life  :-[
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« Reply #11 on: 19 July 2007, 19:52:36 »

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You sure?  ;)  My diseasal Astra shed had its airbag light for the duration of the MOT.  ::)
Pretty certain....   ...the online checklists are a bit vague.

If you look here the closest I could find is the bit about seatbelt pretensioner flags
In itself a seat belt that has had the pre-tensioner activated is NOT a reason for rejection.
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Re: Air bag light
« Reply #12 on: 19 July 2007, 20:14:16 »

I suppose being a safety critical thing, I should get it sorted asap rather than try and fool myself and the mot tester....... i'd even bring it up to see TB but the car has a tank of fuel and its gotta last me 2 weeks (very doubtful)
 The car has dug a big hole, dumped me in it, and now its trying to bury me alive  ::) If it fails its test im gonna break it, see how the car like being ripped to shreds  :D
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Re: Air bag light
« Reply #13 on: 30 July 2007, 16:40:44 »

Got my cheappo tech2 this morning, plugged it into the wifes old laptop serial port, and the fault said 'Front passenger seat airbag actuation' This would probably be due to the little plug under the seat - the plug had come off somehow and wires were hanging naked and I presume earthed together - lucky my seats dont have airbags or I imagine the bag would have deployed, but the cheapo tech2 reset it perfectly.
 On the plus side aswell, I checked the engine for codes, and 'code 57 - code unknown' came up but reset fine, took it out for a 30 mile drive and checked again, but not a single fault now  :y Not bad for £30 im well happy with it, and the software is english  :) It doesnt have the ability to check solenoid operation or engine temp etc, but it does tell you the faults in text rather than numbers - I unplugged the EGR while it was running and it immediatly came up with 'EGR fail'. So for just clearing warning lights and finding faults, its a diamond  :y
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Re: Air bag light
« Reply #14 on: 30 July 2007, 21:01:34 »

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Got my cheappo tech2 this morning, plugged it into the wifes old laptop serial port, and the fault said 'Front passenger seat airbag actuation' This would probably be due to the little plug under the seat - the plug had come off somehow and wires were hanging naked and I presume earthed together - lucky my seats dont have airbags or I imagine the bag would have deployed, but the cheapo tech2 reset it perfectly.
 On the plus side aswell, I checked the engine for codes, and 'code 57 - code unknown' came up but reset fine, took it out for a 30 mile drive and checked again, but not a single fault now  :y Not bad for £30 im well happy with it, and the software is english  :) It doesnt have the ability to check solenoid operation or engine temp etc, but it does tell you the faults in text rather than numbers - I unplugged the EGR while it was running and it immediatly came up with 'EGR fail'. So for just clearing warning lights and finding faults, its a diamond  :y
 John
57 - idle air control voltage low
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