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Old 09-04-2017, 09:38 AM   #1
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I have still got a problem with airbag light on preventing me from MOTing the car. I know the problem is associated with the drivers airbag and have now stripped down the steering wheel to get access to the clock spring. I immediately noticed there was a wire which appeared to have been cut. The wire is orange and red and can see it continues through the clock spring to the connector on the rear of the clock spring. I cannot see anywhere it could of been connected as there are no sockets or connectors free on any of the components. The steering wheel only has the tiptronic switches, so I'm wondering if the wire is only used if there are Radio/CD player controls on the steering wheel, which mine does not have?
Now I have the bits apart how do I test for electrical continuity through the clock spring?
I would be grateful for any info regarding orange/red wire or the clock spring.
Where is the triggering unit located?
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Old 09-04-2017, 06:48 PM   #2
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You know the problem is with the airbag because the codes tell you that it is?

Most airbag lights are grounding issues. There is a TSB on this for the buckles and ground straps.
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Old 09-05-2017, 05:00 AM   #3
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You know the problem is with the airbag because the codes tell you that it is?

Most airbag lights are grounding issues. There is a TSB on this for the buckles and ground straps.
To pass the MOT in the UK the airbag light has to come on then go off. If it stays on then obviously we know that indicates a fault but it won't pass an MOT irrespective of what the actual fault it.
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The other failure point in the Steering Wheel is the ground wire for the horns. Do they work correctly,No, not the horn for the Alarm alongside the battery, the horns behind the bumper
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Old 09-05-2017, 06:40 AM   #5
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That cut orange wire is normal for tiptronic clocksprings. It is a dead wire and your clockspring is fine. Take a look at the below eBay listing for a clockspring like yours. It's orange wire it cut too.

Porsche 986 993 996 Tiptronic Steering Wheel Clock Spring Clockspring Air Bag | eBay


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