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I'm swapping my 4 spoke wheel for a 3 spoke wheel, and the airbag connectors of course don't match up. The wires from the connector that runs to the airbag module are blue and yellow. If I used the multimeter right, I've determined blue is power and yellow is ground.
The wires on the wheel connector are red and black though. I would assume that red is power and black is ground, but when I connected them the airbag light stayed on, so I switched it and ducked, no airbag deploy but the light is still on. Can anyone confirm if the 7th gen airbag connector is indeed red for power and black for ground? And if so, do I need to reset the airbag ECU after splicing in the connection? Thanks -------------------- ![]() |
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Cool, okay. I've got instructions on how to reset the airbag ECU, so I will do that and cross my fingers
![]() Edit: Hey, so when you reset the airbag, did you use a paper clip in the terminals as though for the same process of resetting the ECU? Thanks for posting, by the way. I was a little nervous driving to work this morning! This post has been edited by GriffGirl: Jan 11, 2010 - 5:17 PM -------------------- ![]() |
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