Re: Airbag diagnosis codes
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:41 pm
I wish you luck my man! Electrical is one thing I despise.
Well, spoke too soon, was driving this morning on the way to the gym and sure enough freakin airbag flashing, but then after about 10 minutes of flash it stayed off, I was gonna count the flashes later cuz I figured it stay on, but no.vinchez78 wrote:Thanks J, I'm constantly looking for that flash, hope it stays gone
She definitely is, Pescogt wrote:
She sounds like a keeper, Brah...
My cousin Vinnie is having HOT FLASHES? Whoa...vinchez78 wrote:Well, spoke too soon, was driving this morning on the way to the gym and sure enough freakin airbag flashing, but then after about 10 minutes of flash it stayed off, I was gonna count the flashes later cuz I figured it stay on, but no.vinchez78 wrote:Thanks J, I'm constantly looking for that flash, hope it stays gone
Based on the 45 code, you need to check the LH airbag sensor to make sure its mounted properly. The airbag sensors are mounted to the radiator support assembly with green screws. I'm not sure if left-hand is from the driver's seat or facing the vehicle, so I'd check the sensors on both sides.vinchez78 wrote:Lol, no womanpause yet but I did count the flashes it's 4 then 5 pause then again. I looked at the last page and it says something about the radiator, can someone elaborate yo?
Gotcha, I'm thinking since it's 20 years old it might need a new sensor, anybody know how to replace /adjust airbag sensors??Z282SLO wrote:Not sure, Vin. I've never had to adjust an airbag sensor. If there are no obvious problems with how your sensors are mounted to the support assembly (i.e. the screws are tight and the sensors appear to be securely attached), you may need a new sensor or maybe someone else will post how they can be adjusted.