I unpluged the air bag connector on the driver seat. re-connected and now
the air bag warning light is blinking at me. disconnect battery cable for
1-hour, light continues to blink. any one know how to reset the computer.
Dealer says there is a $100 fee for reset.
john smith - 16 Jul 2004 05:33 GMT
Dealer only. If you are going to disconnect the seat you need to have
the battery disconnected first and then reinstall before you hook the
battery back up.
> I unpluged the air bag connector on the driver seat. re-connected and now
> the air bag warning light is blinking at me. disconnect battery cable for
> 1-hour, light continues to blink. any one know how to reset the computer.
> Dealer says there is a $100 fee for reset.
Jon Smith - 12 Sep 2004 18:12 GMT
The brain for the airbag circuit has a Lithium Ion battery and it is not
going to forget. Someone else had a post where there was a way to reset
the light without the Consult II. I can't seem to find it...
> I unpluged the air bag connector on the driver seat. re-connected and now
> the air bag warning light is blinking at me. disconnect battery cable for
> 1-hour, light continues to blink. any one know how to reset the computer.
> Dealer says there is a $100 fee for reset.
mastablast - 16 Sep 2004 21:03 GMT
I had to go to the dealer to fix this problem. Food For thought. If you
remove the seat with the side airbacks. DISCONNECT THE BATTERY FIRST and do
not reconnect until you re-connect the plug.
> The brain for the airbag circuit has a Lithium Ion battery and it is not
> going to forget. Someone else had a post where there was a way to reset
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> > 1-hour, light continues to blink. any one know how to reset the computer.
> > Dealer says there is a $100 fee for reset.