#16: Re: Airbag fault Author: karimali831, Location: EnglandPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 8:58 am ----
MrBSI wrote:
karimali831 wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
karimali831 wrote:
The thick green/yellow, thick yellow and thin grey wires from driver A pillar has all been spliced and this airbag fault came up as soon after I was re-wiring them. Could this of caused airbag fault, surely no?
If this is the 180 then it will have curtain airbags & guess where the wires run
Must of messed up again..
From installing headunit to anti pollution fault and installing rear light to airbag fault. Complex of multi-plex!
Nothing wrong with multiplex wiring.
Green & yellow is going to be an earth.
What are the wire numbers for the cables that have been spliced?
Sure you havent knocked a plug for the curtain airbag?
I am sure I only spliced the interior light wires from pillar and that is it, not sure why it interferes with airbag. I am just use to pre-plex, each wire for each something which makes things easier IMO.
#17: Re: Airbag fault Author: karimali831, Location: EnglandPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 6:32 pm ---- Got it now, there are two grey wires the same - I connected to wrong one which must of been airbag so airbag fault would trigger if I turn light on. Got light working and fixed airbag fault now by connecting to other grey wire.
No idea how I didn't spot the two wires..
#18: Re: Airbag fault Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 8:55 am ----
karimali831 wrote:
Got it now, there are two grey wires the same - I connected to wrong one which must of been airbag so airbag fault would trigger if I turn light on. Got light working and fixed airbag fault now by connecting to other grey wire.
No idea how I didn't spot the two wires..
Your very lucky you didnt fire the srs system by tapping in to its wiring
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