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Quick VATS question ... Update w. airbag light question

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Old Feb 10, 2010 | 07:39 PM
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Default Quick VATS question ... Update w. airbag light question

Original post from 2/4/10 ...

Filled with skepticism today I tried the VATS bypass and can't believe it actually worked!!! Starts like a champ now!

However now it seems the dash airbag light is on ... any suggestions??? I will be searching the forum for clues.

It won't go off on me, will it?

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Old Feb 10, 2010 | 07:42 PM
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What original post from 2/4? If you posted in that thread it would have helped keep us on a continual loop of understanding instead of going to search ya out.

It is possible you bumped an airbag connector when you were underneath. The wires are always in a yellow sheath.

And.. It could. The light means malfunction in the system.
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