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Got airbag light on and had the codes read......
94CA 0x6E6294CA 94CA Resistance, firing circuit, driver's airbag, stage 1, too low 94D5 0x6E6294D5 94D5 Resistance, firing circuit, driver's airbag, stage 2, too low Anyone know what the fix is for this? |
I wanna see the discussion as well....I got an airbag light, but was told that is the BSD cable by the stealer.
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Just read on another forum some guy had removed his steering wheel and hadn't pushed the connectors in tight enough and got similar codes, so i'm gonna disconnect the battery for 10 minutes and remove it and check wiring.
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History of the car would be most helpful.
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Up ! I have same problem. Do you find the solution? Please?
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Originally Posted by Mother
(Post 1419135)
Got airbag light on and had the codes read......
94CA 0x6E6294CA 94CA Resistance, firing circuit, driver's airbag, stage 1, too low 94D5 0x6E6294D5 94D5 Resistance, firing circuit, driver's airbag, stage 2, too low Anyone know what the fix is for this? I just Took the airbag plug apart, there are two metal tabs that short the circuits when unplugged, I removed them, and both codes went away. This is a old thread, but if someone comes across this. It fixed mine, not sure why it's not pulling the tabs out of the way when plugged in, but now she good to go. |
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