Airbag light
#21
Re: Airbag light
Yup, might be a loose connection or something.
However, the SRS light doesn't come off when you give something a "tap", thus you need to do the reset process to make the indicator light go away isn't it?...and if there is still a problem somewhere in the system, the light would come back on.
#22
Re: Airbag light
Yup, might be a loose connection or something.
However, the SRS light doesn't come off when you give something a "tap", thus you need to do the reset process to make the indicator light go away isn't it?...and if there is still a problem somewhere in the system, the light would come back on.
However, the SRS light doesn't come off when you give something a "tap", thus you need to do the reset process to make the indicator light go away isn't it?...and if there is still a problem somewhere in the system, the light would come back on.
#23
Re: Airbag light
Yup, might be a loose connection or something.
However, the SRS light doesn't come off when you give something a "tap", thus you need to do the reset process to make the indicator light go away isn't it?...and if there is still a problem somewhere in the system, the light would come back on.
However, the SRS light doesn't come off when you give something a "tap", thus you need to do the reset process to make the indicator light go away isn't it?...and if there is still a problem somewhere in the system, the light would come back on.
OK. If you have chance next time, can you try to put the belt's "tongue" into the buckle and check what happens to the indicator light?
#24
Re: Airbag light
Therefore, you tapping on the passenger seat may seem like what is causing the light to go out, when really, it may be the motion of doing that that's getting you off of leaning on the driver's door. Then it comes back on when you relax onto the door again. Then you hit the seat again... & the cycle continues. So my advice is either adjust your posture, which is what the light is designed to do, or just ignore it.
It is also possible that there is a sensor malfunction that is falsely tripping the light. Although I have no specific knowledge of where the sensors are that triggers this light, I would speculate that they're in the door. So if you suspect a malfunction, this is where I would start. But I don't think that a malfunction is likely.
I hope this helps.
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