Sorry for all the Qs on this, it’s the 1st time I’ve gone through all this
Air bag light
-
- Tech Rep
- Posts: 2865
- Joined: Fri Sep 07, 2018 8:28 am
- Location: chatham/kent
- Has thanked: 15 times
- Been thanked: 88 times
Re: Air bag light
You can usually see a score mark on the white cover,but not always you can do test for continuity if you have a meter
to test,its a 167c fuse to replace needs soldering in though
to test,its a 167c fuse to replace needs soldering in though
- Scooby
- Registered User
- Posts: 488
- Joined: Fri Sep 21, 2018 11:49 am
- Has thanked: 4 times
- Been thanked: 3 times
Re: Air bag light
Did you get anywhere with this?
Japha started throwing an airbag code 13 at me about a month ago, so I replaced the switch gear this morning. Made no difference!
I'd previously exercised the blue and orange connectors I could get at easily but again, no difference.
Doing a web search, some folk say it's a Crash Data Memory full. Is there a way to empty it? Surely it must be an eprom or maybe an eeprom? Not sure why it should 'fillup', it's not like a drive a million miles a year!
Japha started throwing an airbag code 13 at me about a month ago, so I replaced the switch gear this morning. Made no difference!
I'd previously exercised the blue and orange connectors I could get at easily but again, no difference.
Doing a web search, some folk say it's a Crash Data Memory full. Is there a way to empty it? Surely it must be an eprom or maybe an eeprom? Not sure why it should 'fillup', it's not like a drive a million miles a year!
Member no: 227
Location: Banks, Nr Preston, Lancs.
Drives: 2x 24V - Japha and Chewie

Location: Banks, Nr Preston, Lancs.
Drives: 2x 24V - Japha and Chewie

-
- Full Member
- Posts: 191
- Joined: Fri Jul 29, 2022 3:57 pm
- Location: Colchester Essex
- Has thanked: 64 times
- Been thanked: 3 times
Re: Air bag light
No I've not taken a good look at it yet, I am hoping it is a simple fix though, ie the blue and orange connectors which I just need to find a spare afternoon on to take a look!
Failing that I'll probably take to a local auto electrician I've used in the past when I have changed seats to racing seats or put an aftermarket wheel on without airbag and they have sorted the the dash lights etc...
Failing that I'll probably take to a local auto electrician I've used in the past when I have changed seats to racing seats or put an aftermarket wheel on without airbag and they have sorted the the dash lights etc...
-
- Registered User
- Posts: 53
- Joined: Sat Aug 13, 2022 9:55 pm
Re: Air bag light
Can I ask a question regarding Abs light,if not illuminated at start sequence, could this be a supply issue and from where does the abs system get power.
Mick.
Mick.
-
- Tech Rep
- Posts: 2865
- Joined: Fri Sep 07, 2018 8:28 am
- Location: chatham/kent
- Has thanked: 15 times
- Been thanked: 88 times
Re: Air bag light
Hi Mick
It could just be a blown bulb on your cluster if not registered on start up
power comes from the Blue air bag module tucked up above the interior
fuse box give the connectors a wiggle first
It could just be a blown bulb on your cluster if not registered on start up
power comes from the Blue air bag module tucked up above the interior
fuse box give the connectors a wiggle first
- Scooby
- Registered User
- Posts: 488
- Joined: Fri Sep 21, 2018 11:49 am
- Has thanked: 4 times
- Been thanked: 3 times
Re: Air bag light
I wonder if this could be part of my Code 13 issue. I have had cause to replace said fuse box and so could have disturbed the air bag module I guess. 

Member no: 227
Location: Banks, Nr Preston, Lancs.
Drives: 2x 24V - Japha and Chewie

Location: Banks, Nr Preston, Lancs.
Drives: 2x 24V - Japha and Chewie

Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 35 guests