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Airbag light.

aker

Well-Known Member
Recently I was in an accident where both my airbags deployed on my 99 gt. I have replaced both airbags already and am wondering if anyone out there knows how to reset the airbag light. any help appreciated thanks.
 

StarAngel

Well-Known Member
Perfect writeup at this link:
http://www.ponyperformance.com/tech10.html


94+ AIR BAG DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES/CLEARING
Code Component/Fault Description No Air Bag Indicator - Inoperative Indicator Circuit Continuous Air Bag Indicator - Diagnostic Trouble Code Timed Out, Diagnostic Monitor Disconnected or Inoperative, or No Ignition Voltage to Diagnostic Monitor. 12 Lost Battery Feed 13 Air Bag Circuit Shorted to Ground 14 Primary Crash Sensor Circuit Shorted to Ground 21 Diagnostic Monitor Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly 22 Safing Sensor Output Circuit Shorted to Battery Voltage 23 Memory Clear Circuit Improperly Grounded 24 System Disarm Failure or Internal Diagnostic Monitor Fault 32 Driver Side Air Bag Circuit High Resistance or Open 33 Passenger Side Air Bag Circuit High Resistance or Open 34 Driver Side Air Bag Circuit Low Resistance or Shorted 35 Passenger Side Air Bag Circuit Low Resistance or Shorted 41 RH Radiator Primary Crash Sensor Feed/Return Circuit Open 42 LH Radiator Primary Crash Sensor Feed/Return Circuit Open 44 RH Radiator Primary Crash Sensor Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly 45 LH Radiator Primary Crash Sensor Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly 52 Intermittent or Repaired Lost Battery Feed 53 Intermittent or Repaired Air Bag Circuit Shorted to Ground 54 Intermittent or Repaired Primary Crash Sensor Circuit Shorted to Ground 61 Intermittent or Repaired Diagnostic Monitor Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly 62 Intermittent or Repaired Safing Sensor Output Circuit Shorted to Battery Voltage 63 Intermittent or Repaired Memory Clear Circuit Improperly Grounded 64 Intermittent or Repaired System Disarm Failure or Internal Diagnostic Monitor Fault 72 Intermittent or Repaired Driver Side Air Bag Circuit High Resistance or Open 73 Intermittent or Repaired Passenger Side Air Bag Circuit High Resistance or Open 74 Intermittent or Repaired Driver Side Air Bag Circuit Low Resistance or Shorted 75 Intermittent or Repaired Passenger Side Air Bag Circuit Low Resistance or Shorted 81 Intermittent or Repaired RH Radiator Primary Crash Sensor Feed/Return Circuit Open 82 Intermittent or Repaired LH Radiator Primary Crash Sensor Feed/Return Circuit Open 84 Intermittent or Repaired RH Radiator Primary Crash Sensor Not Mounted to Vehicle 85 Intermittent or Repaired LH Radiator Primary Crash Sensor Not Mounted to Vehicle Rapid Continuous Flashing of Air Bag Indicator (No Diagnostic Trouble Code) Both Primary Crash Sensors Disconnected Assembly Plant Mode

TROUBLE CODE CLEARING
1. Follow the diagnostic procedures to service the fault condition flashing on the air bag indicator prior to code clearing.

2. Cycle the ignition switch to OFF and then to RUN.

3. Observe air bag indicator prove-out (six ± two seconds) followed by diagnostic trouble code (52-85) flashing completely one time.

4. Locate the Diagnostic "Trouble Code Clear" Connector (grey connector). located underneath the glove compartment, left side (06010) containing Circuits 631 (T/R) and 57 (BK).

5. Use a jumper wire to short Circuit 631 (T/R) to Circuit 57 (BK) or to another good ground. This short must be made after the diagnostic trouble code flashes completely one time, but before the warning light stays on continuously.

6. Hold short until air bag diagnostic monitor tone sounds (approximately five seconds).

7. Release short on Circuit 631 (T/R) to Circuit 57 (BK). This short must be released within 25 seconds after the diagnostic monitor tone sounds.

Diagnostic trouble code is now cleared from memory. Next highest priority diagnostic trouble code stored (if one exists) will begin flashing.

The codes and clearing proceedure above are to be used as a guide, NO claims are implied as to the correctness or accuracy of either.
 

Foxman

Well-Known Member
you need to replace the sensors that made the airbags go off... they are a one time use item...
 
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