SL/R230: Srs air bag I need help
#1
Junior Member
Thread Starter
Srs air bag I need help
So I bought a wreck sl500 and replace both deployed air bags and the srs module but the codes still are not clearing will a low auxiliary battery would be causing me not to clear the codes? The 9077 code clear but the other 2 haven't
Any suggestions would be great
Any suggestions would be great
#3
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is 12/1 one of the bags you replaced?
it is not un-heard of to have an airbag circuit overheat a connector (during deployment) .... are any of the electrical connectors showing signs of heat damage (which would increase resistance and potentially make it throw a code)
have you unplugged and re-plugged in all of the air bag connectors? (this can clean them reducing resistance) .... I have an air bag that has thrown a code twice over the years and I can make it stay away by re-seating the seat connectors.
Hope that helps,
Chirs
it is not un-heard of to have an airbag circuit overheat a connector (during deployment) .... are any of the electrical connectors showing signs of heat damage (which would increase resistance and potentially make it throw a code)
have you unplugged and re-plugged in all of the air bag connectors? (this can clean them reducing resistance) .... I have an air bag that has thrown a code twice over the years and I can make it stay away by re-seating the seat connectors.
Hope that helps,
Chirs
#4
Junior Member
Thread Starter
is 12/1 one of the bags you replaced?
it is not un-heard of to have an airbag circuit overheat a connector (during deployment) .... are any of the electrical connectors showing signs of heat damage (which would increase resistance and potentially make it throw a code)
have you unplugged and re-plugged in all of the air bag connectors? (this can clean them reducing resistance) .... I have an air bag that has thrown a code twice over the years and I can make it stay away by re-seating the seat connectors.
Hope that helps,
Chirs
it is not un-heard of to have an airbag circuit overheat a connector (during deployment) .... are any of the electrical connectors showing signs of heat damage (which would increase resistance and potentially make it throw a code)
have you unplugged and re-plugged in all of the air bag connectors? (this can clean them reducing resistance) .... I have an air bag that has thrown a code twice over the years and I can make it stay away by re-seating the seat connectors.
Hope that helps,
Chirs