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Old 07-14-2008, 08:16 AM   #5
Burg Boxster
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Originally Posted by skip_168
I just sent an email to durametrics.. just to be sure.. If I have to go to the dealer, I will have to go.. I'll just have to take a few people with me so I don't loose my temper...
Durametric as well as PIWIS and PST2 will reset airbag lights so hopefully you'll find someone near you who can help.

Like it or not... b/c the airbag is an integral safety item, a [qualified] technician/mechanic must read the code as to why it faulted and then reset it. In states w/ safety inspections, vehicles equipped w/ airbags will not pass if the light is on or if the bag is not present (i.e it went off and owner doesn't want to replace). I'm not saying you're not qualified but them is the rules (probably law)....... you can probably send a thank you note to your local congressman / senator Qualified means has the proper tools and as such is assumed to be properly trained to do so. Plus, proper airbag deployment/activation is a huge liability issue so this is just another safeguard to ensure it's working properly.

Anyhow, replacing the mount should not have caused the light to come on unless you had the key in the ignition and/or left the neg. terminal connected and disconnected the airbag. Even if it's not turn on, as soon as the key is placed in the ignition it activates the airbag system(s)

Good luck and try not to strangle anyone

Last edited by Burg Boxster; 07-14-2008 at 08:19 AM.
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