Need help asap PLEASE
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Need help asap PLEASE
I was removing the plugs under my drivers side front seat in order to remove it because I'm chasing a multi contour seat leak. I unplugged this plug, it's the red one, the first one you'd see under your seat, toward the outside of the car. However the wires came out (once u open the plug and pull it out, make sure the wires are seated and close the plug again, once removed that was my mistake.) I believe it's for the srs, but I'm not sure. I'd rather be careful and make sure the wires are back in the correct position.
Could someone PLEASE look at theirs and verify or better yet take a pic. Last thing I wanna do is plug it back in and an airbag go off :-/
Here's a pic, exactly how it would plug in. I looked at the passenger side and it appears correct, I just wanna be 110%. Thank you all in advance!
Could someone PLEASE look at theirs and verify or better yet take a pic. Last thing I wanna do is plug it back in and an airbag go off :-/
Here's a pic, exactly how it would plug in. I looked at the passenger side and it appears correct, I just wanna be 110%. Thank you all in advance!
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I am somewhat confused as to what you want---we see the connector you removed and we see four wires locked in the connector-----what are you telling us???
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I'd just like someone to snap a pic of that plug, under their seat, so I could verify. It doesn't have to be unplugged or anything..just literally stoop down and try to take a pic so I can verify I put mine back in the correct order.
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Have you considered comparing the connector on the other side?
Also, wires that have been in the same position for a LONG time tend to take on a shape. If you let them hang freely they will match the correct position. Of course, if they've been bent around a bit it's less likely.
Also, wires that have been in the same position for a LONG time tend to take on a shape. If you let them hang freely they will match the correct position. Of course, if they've been bent around a bit it's less likely.