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Dave80GTSi 01-22-2017 02:36 PM

Airbag warning light - need to be reset?
 
Today I replaced my steering wheel - proud picture enclosed - which obviously required that I unplug the driver's side air bag. Prior to this work I had unhooked the battery, but during the work I needed to hook the battery back up just for a minute for an unrelated reason while the air bag was unplugged.

Now that the car is buttoned back up, my dash air bag warning light is on.

Theory is that during the short time that the battery was hooked up but the air bag was unplugged, the car 'sensed' that there was a fault in the airbag circuitry, and that the dash warning light is serving as a lingering tattle-tale.

So, my question: With time and a number of operation cycles, will the warning light 'relearn' that the air bag is now fine and extinguish the dash warning light? Or does the dealer need to clear and to reset this code?


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tommy583 01-22-2017 04:45 PM

This code needs to be reset either by a dealer or someone with a Durametric. Nice wheel by the way :cheers:

Dave80GTSi 01-22-2017 05:26 PM

Bummer ...
 
I was afraid of that.

Can the air bag code be reset by using the less expensive Durametric Enthusiast model, or does it require the more expensive Durametric Pro?

78F350 01-22-2017 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave80GTSi (Post 523918)
I was afraid of that.

Can the air bag code be reset by using the less expensive Durametric Enthusiast model, or does it require the more expensive Durametric Pro?

Enthusiast model should be able to do it. I have the even less expensive Autel MD802 and have reset airbag lights in one of my '99s and the '01. It also does well on my Audi, my wife's Honda, my son's VW, and even a friends Dodge Ram truck.

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jcslocum 01-23-2017 07:51 AM

For $27 you can get a very early version of the software and do it at home.

Durametric Interface Diagnostic Cable For Porsche Car ,Can Access All Systems | eBay

DO NOT try to use the more modern version of the software. it will kill the cable.

Gelbster 01-23-2017 08:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jcslocum (Post 523970)
For $27 you can get a very early version of the software and do it at home.

Durametric Interface Diagnostic Cable For Porsche Car ,Can Access All Systems | eBay

DO NOT try to use the more modern version of the software. it will kill the cable.

Chinese cable. See comments by JFP elsewhere.Ironically it works(?) because it is such an old version.Oh well maybe there is some merit to the clone cables after all. Good suggestion thank you

78F350 01-23-2017 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jcslocum (Post 523970)
For $27 you can get a very early version of the software and do it at home.

Durametric Interface Diagnostic Cable For Porsche Car ,Can Access All Systems | eBay

DO NOT try to use the more modern version of the software. it will kill the cable.

I bought one of those to play with when I got my first Boxster. It read the DME on my '99 but didn't work with any other modules (did not reset the airbag). It required a Windows XP computer and did not work with later versions. Not saying they all won't work, just be sure to read the fine print (if they bothered to print it).

Boxtaboy 01-23-2017 08:25 AM

I see you picked up the Crossfire Becker radio knobs too. :) Nice steering wheel too.

heliguy 01-23-2017 09:03 AM

That's the same wheel that I have. How do you like it?

Dave80GTSi 01-23-2017 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 78F350 (Post 523920)
Enthusiast model should be able to do it. I have the even less expensive Autel MD802 and have reset airbag lights in one of my '99s and the '01. It also does well on my Audi, my wife's Honda, my son's VW, and even a friends Dodge Ram truck.

Many thanks for your comments!

While my accidentally having triggered the air bag light is an annoyance, the experience has now offered me enough of an excuse to justify going out and buying a code reader / resetter, which I have been wanting to do ever since I bought the car.

Dave80GTSi 01-23-2017 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Boxtaboy (Post 523977)
I see you picked up the Crossfire Becker radio knobs too. :)

Sharp eyes! Far too frequently in the past I would find myself grabbing the windshield wiper interval speed knob when all that I wanted to do was to change the radio’s volume. I am now hoping that, when viewed out of the corner of my eye while driving, I will more easily be able to take hold of the radio knob because of its contrasting color.

Dave80GTSi 01-23-2017 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by heliguy (Post 523983)
That's the same wheel that I have. How do you like it?

I REALLY like it! The camera flash makes the blue stitching look brighter than it actually is, and likewise it makes the vinyl air bag cover look darker than the leather wheel rim. In the flesh these issues are both fine, and the wheel's smaller O.D. / flat bottom gives me some appreciated extra thigh clearance. So, while the wheel was a bit on the expensive side, I am very happy with this add.


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