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Old 05-02-2018, 05:46 PM
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Hello, Okey probably a really dumb question but. . . Where is the passenger airbag switch location on my Audi TT MK2? I've got a code for it being faulty and didn't realize I had one. .
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Originally Posted by Duane Loux
Hello, Okey probably a really dumb question but. . . Where is the passenger airbag switch location on my Audi TT MK2? I've got a code for it being faulty and didn't realize I had one. .
There is a pressure sensitive pad that turns the bag on when weight is large enough.
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Aw, ok does anyone know how to go about fixing this pad? Or maybe installing a bypass or an physical switch?
Thanks
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Try removing the glove box and looking for a yellow plug. (On the door side)That is for the pass air bag. I stumbled across this when I had to remove the glove box and it didnt get plugged in all the way and it thru the same code.
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Originally Posted by Kibby B
Try removing the glove box and looking for a yellow plug. (On the door side)That is for the pass air bag. I stumbled across this when I had to remove the glove box and it didnt get plugged in all the way and it thru the same code.
Thanks yes, that was one of the first things I checked and it appears to be good.
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Also check the Passenger Air Bag light, in the center console, under the stereo - sometimes if it's not plugged in all the way, has gunk on it or whatever, it can trigger the code...
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