Question:
I think its the passenger airbag light thats is shown in the instrument cluster, it begins to flash like 10-20 seconds after I start the car then after a few minutes it is just lit up (not flashing) until I shut the car off..... then whaen i start it that same thing happens.... Any idea how to fix this without bringing it to a dealership?
Answers:
here is a good place to ask for help
http://groups.msn.com/autotechsonline...
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There is a couple fuses for air bag system. One may be blown. If you do not have the OWNERS manual the local dealer might tell you where they are..If it's not a fuse, be careful, they are not something the average should mess with. They can go off and do some great damage to you. If you live in Mass. you cannot get an inspection sticker with the light on......A dealer has to fix that. I had the same problem with my Durango.... it isnt a fuse and the air bag does not show up as a code in the computer, so a OBD code reader will not find it. I took mine back and had the dealer fix mine.
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Count the flashes and then repost a new question...The flashes is actually the codes the mechanic uses to fix it.... It will flash usually two seperate times (like it will flash 3 times...wait then flash 2 times and it will repeat that 3 times... This is the actual code:-)
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But at the same time, working on airbags are not recommended for people unskilled at it, as one screwup can cost $2000... (checking stuff wrong can cause this when the air bags blow up).. not recommended to be a DIY thing..
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Whenever there's a problem, the air bag light flashes, then stays on, a sensor, switch, etc, is at fault. A tester has to be put on to see what the problem is.More Questions & Answers ...
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