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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Airbag Light (N Reg corsa b sport 1.4 16v) » Post Reply
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AzzCorsa |
posted on 5th Oct 11 at 06:28 |
Hmmm I aint really got a clue what a squib is, does the wheel have to come off? To connect it again or get to this squib? Sound lads | |
AlexW |
posted on 4th Oct 11 at 18:54 |
A normal paperclip test wont show up the airbag ECU Fault codes, I can't remember what pin it is. | |
Generation |
posted on 4th Oct 11 at 18:41 |
Take bulb out if you don't think its serious | |
AzzCorsa |
posted on 4th Oct 11 at 17:50 |
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AzzCorsa |
posted on 4th Oct 11 at 12:44 |
Surely I can disconnect the battery for half hour to reset the ecu, do a paper clip test to check no faults are showing and then the light will stay off ? | |
davieslim |
posted on 4th Oct 11 at 10:47 |
on a corsa b? theres no wires at all conecting a cora b pretensioner to anything, its most likely the squib at the back of the steering wheel or the previous owner has had an after market wheel on it and didnt reset it when the standard wheel went back on | |
AzzCorsa |
posted on 4th Oct 11 at 10:43 |
Well basically if I get another pretensioner, is that gonna turn the light off? And if so how does the ecu know its been replaced ? | |
IvIarkgraham |
posted on 4th Oct 11 at 08:54 |
if it isnt pulling the full current then it will show up as a fault, | |
AzzCorsa |
posted on 4th Oct 11 at 07:45 |
So is there some kind of sensor that plugs into the pretensioner to notify the ecu that its not working? Or how does the ecu know that its broken? | |
sri boy |
posted on 3rd Oct 11 at 20:17 |
Yes it will any circuit that's broken or not plugs in will cause airbag light to come on | |
AzzCorsa |
posted on 3rd Oct 11 at 20:11 |
Hi Lads, |