Air bag code 3 2
A yr ago when I disassembled my glove box and removed air bag to access and replace my air conditioning control module, I was happily surprised to find that the annoying 3 - 2 air bag flash code cleared!
Unfortunately its back again.ord knows if I can get the air bag light past nj inspection next month. Probably can, they only check emissions now, let me through with cracked windshield last time.
Here's my question. Does anyone recognize this code? I can't find 32 in any document out there.
Thanks, John
Unfortunately its back again.ord knows if I can get the air bag light past nj inspection next month. Probably can, they only check emissions now, let me through with cracked windshield last time.
Here's my question. Does anyone recognize this code? I can't find 32 in any document out there.
Thanks, John
Last edited by Johnken; Nov 29, 2021 at 12:45 PM.
John,
May not be the same issue but it's worth a look................
I had the 3-2 air bag code annoying me a while ago, when I looked under the seat one of the wires to the yellow connector had become trapped in the seat runner mechanism causing a short. I moved the seat as far back as it would go on the runner which freed the offending wire, I re-taped the harness to keep the wires tightly together, replaced the harness retaining clip which had come loose and the blinking light was no more. After months of suffering the annoying light and wondering what the issue could be it was nice to be able to fix it so easily, and, most satisfyingly, FOC.
May not be the same issue but it's worth a look................
I had the 3-2 air bag code annoying me a while ago, when I looked under the seat one of the wires to the yellow connector had become trapped in the seat runner mechanism causing a short. I moved the seat as far back as it would go on the runner which freed the offending wire, I re-taped the harness to keep the wires tightly together, replaced the harness retaining clip which had come loose and the blinking light was no more. After months of suffering the annoying light and wondering what the issue could be it was nice to be able to fix it so easily, and, most satisfyingly, FOC.
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