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Going to check why all of a sudden my airbag light went on today. only thing I changed was the accent light bulb. This is the info I pulled out from the search function.
1. Air bag sensor up front, where is this located? 2. TC and E1 gives you the code 3. Someone else with the second O2 sensor plug came off and got the code, donno how this is related. 4. Can i just unplug and replug the yellow harness back into the airbag ECU? 5. I also see a yellow harness up front near the headlights, I assume this is the other end of where the airbag harness that goes to the sensor (maybe got loose)? 6. Pull out the SRS fuse but this is not a true fix or workaround, more like an ignore and doesn't fix the problem. 7. Someone posted this: Ignition / radio/cig lighter fuses. Here is what it actually says "WHEN THE IGNITION SW IS TURNED TO ACC OR ON, CURRENT FROM THE CIG & RAD FUSE FLOWS TO TERMINAL 14 OF THE CENTER AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY. ONLY WHEN THE IGNITION SW IS ON DOES, CURRENT FROM THE IGN FUSE FLOWS TO TERMINAL 13" any additional info is gladly appreciated. -------------------- 94 Celica GT
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Well, it clears the code, but if you have an actual problem, once you turn off the car and back on again, the code will just come right back. This method is best for figuring out if it's just a phantom code; also, I believe you DO have to actually do this to clear the code once your problem is resolved, so keep the info handy because you'll need it.
When you're clearing the code, what you can do is have the paper clips sticking out of the terminals on the diagnostic box, and use 2 wires that are grounded. You can touch the tc wire first, then the ab and then release the tc, back and forth... in other words they can "overlap" but they cannot be more than like half a second apart or it won't work. Then you touch the TC ground repeatedly (or hold it there) until the light flashes quickly. All of this should be done with the key in the ACC position or it won't work. -------------------- ![]() |
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