Yellow plug with cut wires handing down under my drivers seat
#11
Airbag wires. The airbag light may have been on due to high or low resistance reading from the seat airbag. Someone cut the wires and override the circuit to think an airbag is connected when it is actually disconnected. That way no airbag light appear on your dash.
Real simple overide...and I will not comment further. Why? Because it MAY be illegal.
Real simple overide...and I will not comment further. Why? Because it MAY be illegal.
#12
Update on this guys.... My airbag light isn't on but I was able to get a vag com cable and I found that there is indeed an airbag code set. Its N95 upper limit exceeded. I cleared it and it came right back. Think this is related to the wires under the seat? I thought N95 was the sensor in the steering wheel.
#13
Let me google that for you
Lol, you "think" an airbag fault code is only related to cut wires?
What other advice do you want over what people said already? Can you read? Pay attention? Understand?
re-attach the damn wires.
Lol, you "think" an airbag fault code is only related to cut wires?
What other advice do you want over what people said already? Can you read? Pay attention? Understand?
re-attach the damn wires.
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