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AIR BAG LIGHT STAYS ON
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luvpug
PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 9:39 am Up
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com2000 units are NOT CHEAP new.. i got mine done with Peugeot who charge £240
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luvpug wrote:
com2000 units are NOT CHEAP new.. i got mine done with Peugeot who charge £240

Did that include fitting?

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MrBSI wrote:
luvpug wrote:
com2000 units are NOT CHEAP new.. i got mine done with Peugeot who charge £240

Did that include fitting?

I had one replaced by Peugeot, was £270 fitted IIRC. Unit was £230/240

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Lee
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Is the light flashing or solid?

Lee wrote:
Check your battery voltage
Check the alternator isn't under or over charging
Check the wires under the front seats [if you have side airbags]
Check the orange wire in the drivers fuse box is connected
Check the wire on the rear of the drivers airbag
Check the seat belt pretentioners
Check the connections to the airbag ECU under the ashtray carpet
Check the wire to the passengers airbag
Check the COM2000 connection [if your mux]
Try rebooting the BSI. Click the link in my sig for the guide on how to do it for your specific electrical system.

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stevedude
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solid, bloody hell thats a check list lol
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Lee
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Have the airbags or seat belt pretentioners gone off before?

Im sure a solid light means crash data Confused

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stevedude
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pass, only had the car a few days
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Lee wrote:

Im sure a solid light means crash data Confused

It can also mean a loose connection.

Crash data is normally a flashing airbag light.

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skard
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i got a brand new com2000 on ebay for £35 delivered and fitted it myself, so there are bargains if you look in the right places at the right time!
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Lee
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MrBSI wrote:
Lee wrote:

Im sure a solid light means crash data Confused

It can also mean a loose connection.

Crash data is normally a flashing airbag light.

It's the other way around on mine Confused

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stevedude
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Mmmmm might have to look to see if there is even a bag there lol
also re-matrix, i changed the 2 O-rings today, seams to have sorted the leak out, so it looks like it wasnt the matrix, wonder how many have paid for a new matrix when it was only the little rings that were shagged?

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Lee wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
Lee wrote:

Im sure a solid light means crash data Confused

It can also mean a loose connection.

Crash data is normally a flashing airbag light.

It's the other way around on mine Confused

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