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Airbag light reset
I was trying to fix the window regulator and I disconnected the airbag and reset the battery. Now the airbag light is on. From all the research I've done on how to reset the light, you need a durametric tool to do this.
Can anybody in the northern Virginia or DMV area that has one help me out. Does anyone know how much the dealer would charge for a reset? Thanks |
I'm in the same position. And in the same area. If you find someone could I piggy back on your fix if you find one?
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sorry I am on the other coast.
I had to clear that code today with the Durametric.......and I had to do it when I replaced the window regulator a few weeks ago. Invest in a Durametric...I love mine |
Hi guys. Follow this thread.
http://986forum.com/forums/boxster-general-discussions/69470-autel-md802-vs-durametric-side-side-comparison.html For the best of my knowledge, the Autel can clear the airbag light with no issue, but we will let P-wave confirm that. I personally Owen the Durametric, but the problem it is limited to 3 VIN's only. So it will be a problem to find someone to lend you one. I for an example, already used all three. With that said, I mostly use it to read/clear cods, clear airbag light, and run a periodically cam deviation readings. If the Autel can do that, then it's a better buy for the average guy,in my opinion. It's not limited to 3 VIN's, and can be used on other none porsche vehicles. |
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Thanks for the suggestion. Autel MD802 seems to be significantly cheaper, I will check that out.
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I cleared mine with that same Autel reader. I am somewhat local to you guys and have a durametric cable, but it is the enthusiast version. Limited to 3 VINs.
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Swhitcomb - yes, I am aware of the 3 vehicle limit on the enthusiast version of the durametric. Was hoping to find someone with either the pro version or the Autel device to save a workday trip just to get the airbag light turned off
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If you can’t find someone let me know and I’ll clear it. I’m having issues with my immobilizer and would be curious to play with durametric on a not broken one.
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I work in your area. I could stop by one afternoon.
Also, Ranson is only about an hour away from chantilly on a day with no traffic. You in 20151 or 52? |
Other side of the city, the Maryland side so 20815. But I may still take you up on the offer. Throw some dates at me. And I'd be happy to let you scan my immobilizer. (2003 986S)
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Autel AL619
Sorry, I don't hang out on the P orsche boards much.
I have an Autel AL619 that I got from Ama-zon for 97 somthing bucks. It cleared the airbag lite no problem and is a rather nice generic hand held scanner. Even comes with a balistic nylon case to keep it together and safe. 4 stars, especially for the price tag.:) |
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My durametric will not clear the light, even though no fault codes are found in the airbag module.
very frustrating. |
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I removed the door airbags and put in the appropriate resistors. no fault codes are reflected.
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Airbag Fault Code Mania!!!!
HELP! Just picked up a 99 986 and have an airbag light on. Purchased a Foxwell NT 510 Elite to read and clear codes and got a shock when I plugged it in. Following codes and descriptions appeared:
3: Firing Circuit Belt Tensioner, driver side, supply voltage low 48: Internal electronic control module (ECM) Fault 45: LH Primary crash sensor not mounted properly LH Radiator primary crash sensor not mounted to vehicle properly #45 airbag code repair order 195: No explanation 100: No explanation 102: No explanation 21: Diagnostic Monitor Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly Pressure sensor, driverRestraint System - Air Bag Status (Passenger Front Air Bag Circuit Failure) Safing Sensor Not Mounted to Vehicle ProperlySatellite right sensor side airbag Open Circuit 46: LH Primary Crash Sensor Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly #46 Airbag Code Repair order This seems like a completely terminal airbag system at first glance. I have no idea where to start troubleshooting these codes and the Foxwell will not clear them presumably because they have not been addressed. Can it even be feasible this many things are screwed up, or is this symptomatic of a bad Airbag Control Module? Any Help greatly appreciated!! |
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