Airbag light
Airbag light
Hey folks...my '05 roadster was in an accident (right front), was totaled by insurance, bought it back, and got all the body work done. However, now that it is all put together, I am getting the following codes and problems.
1. Airbag light on
2. Pass side seatbelt locked and cannot pull it out
3. A/C / Heater fan not blowing
4. Codes pulled are as follows : 1B-00 Passenger Airbag On/Off module communication failure 03-20 ORC Under Voltage 05-00 Driver Seat Belt Tensioner Plausability 06-00 Passenger Seat Belt Tensioner Plausability
The body shop guy told me that likely I need to replace both seatbelts and the airbag module. I would assume the fan is probably a fuse somewhere...
Any advice on tracing the issues?
Blake
1. Airbag light on
2. Pass side seatbelt locked and cannot pull it out
3. A/C / Heater fan not blowing
4. Codes pulled are as follows : 1B-00 Passenger Airbag On/Off module communication failure 03-20 ORC Under Voltage 05-00 Driver Seat Belt Tensioner Plausability 06-00 Passenger Seat Belt Tensioner Plausability
The body shop guy told me that likely I need to replace both seatbelts and the airbag module. I would assume the fan is probably a fuse somewhere...
Any advice on tracing the issues?
Blake
Re: Airbag light
Download the Service Manual. Wiring diagrams are there. The Air Bag light is latched on until reset. If reset and then comes back on, good chance the wiring and/or connectors are broken.
A DRB scan tool is very helpful in chasing these problems (I've had the experience with my restored SRT). Can be very frustrating. An airbag simulator is also very helpful as you can plug it into the various connectors to isolate the problem. This can tell you which air bag is giving the problem.
I use an MBII scan tool and a cheap airbag simulator that I got on EBay at very reasonable price. About $140 for the MBII and less than $5 for the simulator.
Good luck.
BTW disconnect the negative battery cable before disconnecting or reconnecting the module. Suggest you disconnect the connector at the offending module and use the simulator to trace the problem, leaving the air bag module disconnected as you proceeed.
A DRB scan tool is very helpful in chasing these problems (I've had the experience with my restored SRT). Can be very frustrating. An airbag simulator is also very helpful as you can plug it into the various connectors to isolate the problem. This can tell you which air bag is giving the problem.
I use an MBII scan tool and a cheap airbag simulator that I got on EBay at very reasonable price. About $140 for the MBII and less than $5 for the simulator.
Good luck.
BTW disconnect the negative battery cable before disconnecting or reconnecting the module. Suggest you disconnect the connector at the offending module and use the simulator to trace the problem, leaving the air bag module disconnected as you proceeed.
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