air bag control module
air bag control module
2008 Roadster. We had dealer replace multifunction switch. Switch works great, but air bag light stays on. Dealer said switch shorted control module. Dealer now says we need new switch and air bag control module. Anyone know the part # for the module and its location?
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2008 Roadster. We had dealer replace multifunction switch. Switch works great, but air bag light stays on. Dealer said switch shorted control module. Dealer now says we need new switch and air bag control module. Anyone know the part # for the module and its location?
If the light was not on when you took it to the dealer they screwed up somehow and did it themselves. The switch and the air bag are not connected in any way, otherwise it would happen more often.
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Also, the light comes on when you remove the steering wheel and air bag without disconnecting the battery, I cannot see a smart mechanic doing that but who ever said all mechanics where smart. If this was the reason then the dealership can reset the light and make it go out.
This dealer is screwing you every which way he can. This dealer would never see my car again. Complain to the higher ups at the dealer, the mechanic is covering his you know what.
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Dealer is probably lying, who would ever have thought that possible.
If the light was not on when you took it to the dealer they screwed up somehow and did it themselves. The switch and the air bag are not connected in any way, otherwise it would happen more often.
T
Also, the light comes on when you remove the steering wheel and air bag without disconnecting the battery, I cannot see a smart mechanic doing that but who ever said all mechanics where smart. If this was the reason then the dealership can reset the light and make it go out.
This dealer is screwing you every which way he can. This dealer would never see my car again. Complain to the higher ups at the dealer, the mechanic is covering his you know what.
If the light was not on when you took it to the dealer they screwed up somehow and did it themselves. The switch and the air bag are not connected in any way, otherwise it would happen more often.
T
Also, the light comes on when you remove the steering wheel and air bag without disconnecting the battery, I cannot see a smart mechanic doing that but who ever said all mechanics where smart. If this was the reason then the dealership can reset the light and make it go out.
This dealer is screwing you every which way he can. This dealer would never see my car again. Complain to the higher ups at the dealer, the mechanic is covering his you know what.
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Either way, if the light doesn't go off when SRS is reset it is likely the module that has died. You can get a used one off ebay for about 60 to 80 bucks and put it in yourself. It is located on the floor under the center stack of the console. 3 screws hold it in, as long as that light is on you have no airbags.
By the way, how many miles on your roadster? Mine went out at about 130k
By the way, how many miles on your roadster? Mine went out at about 130k
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Actually the a/b modules go bad rather often and they will definitely go bad if the airbag is not removed/replaced improperly. There is a sequence involved they requires the mechanic to remove the module FIRST then repair/place the airbag. Many dont follow the sequence and it causes the error light to display because now the module is toast. The dealership should incur the cost to replace the module because they didnt follow the sequence. In addition, the airbag will still operate properly even if the error light is lit. The airbag responds to sensor settings not the module. The module actually captures the data for downloading and communicates "intentions: between the airbags.
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I was T - boned. My airbag lite is on. I replaced the door without disconnecting the battery. The replacent door has sensor and airbag I got from salvage yard. The OBD reader wont communicate with ECU. Is my module fried? What do I do?
Actually the a/b modules go bad rather(210) 499-0848 often and they will definitely go bad if the airbag is not removed/replaced improperly. There is a sequence involved they requires the mechanic to remove the module FIRST then repair/place the airbag. Many dont follow the sequence and it causes the error light to display because now the module is toast. The dealership should incur the cost to replace the module because they didnt follow the sequence. In addition, the airbag will still operate properly even if the error light is lit. The airbag responds to sensor settings not the module. The module actually captures the data for downloading and communicates "intentions: between the airbags.
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You'll have to go to the dealer to get the light turned off if the reason was removing an air bag while the battery power was on.
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Either way, if the light doesn't go off when SRS is reset it is likely the module that has died. You can get a used one off ebay for about 60 to 80 bucks and put it in yourself. It is located on the floor under the center stack of the console. 3 screws hold it in, as long as that light is on you have no airbags.
By the way, how many miles on your roadster? Mine went out at about 130k
By the way, how many miles on your roadster? Mine went out at about 130k
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Can't really read but sounds like sensors. I suspect if the module failed you would get a communications error. To get those codes the scanner had to be able to talk to the ORC (not all that claim to can).
Is the Snap-on able to reset the codes ? I'd suggest a reset and see if it comes back. For an '07 are you aware of the Star bulletin ?
Is the Snap-on able to reset the codes ? I'd suggest a reset and see if it comes back. For an '07 are you aware of the Star bulletin ?
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I would first suggest you start your own post. Then list EVERYTHING you think happened so that the membership can try to diagnose what might be wrong. Reason I say this, a local mechanic sent you to the dealer, the dealer has NO IDEA wth could be wrong with your car (in my opinion). So, list what, where, when, and as much of why you can. Your chances on fixing it are way better if you FORGET everything that has happened (concerning what others say is wrong or broken) and follow the above advice. We all would like to help but we need a lot more information as asked above!
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It just works better that way. It is too easy for us to read thru posts and confuse posts made by you and by others, etc.
On a related note, my seatbelt module was zapped when I tried to put the top up without the engine running. Electrical issues with our cars are simply too common.
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