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deniscon wrote: Yes Mad2, I've done all the obvious options, but thank you.. otherwise use a laptop & Forscan to checkout what the car's computer can tell you ie DTE's |
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Age: 60 Posts: 7 Joined: 27th Jul 2020 Ride: BA MKII FPV GT-P, BA XR6 Location: Gold Coast |
Hey Mad2, That was the next plan of attack, but thought I would try and find the 42 code fault,
which is front passenger bumper area, took the top grill out to check, and the attachment clip to sensor had been disconnected by someone for unknown reasons, BUT all good now and no airbag light staying on now.. Thanks for your help tho, and for anyone looking for it , its at the top and outside middle of the Radiator |
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deniscon wrote: Hey Mad2, That was the next plan of attack, but thought I would try and find the 42 code fault, which is front passenger bumper area, took the top grill out to check, and the attachment clip to sensor had been disconnected by someone for unknown reasons, BUT all good now and no airbag light staying on now.. Thanks for your help tho, and for anyone looking for it , its at the top and outside middle of the Radiator that's the one in front of the bonnet latch yeah? |
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Age: 60 Posts: 7 Joined: 27th Jul 2020 Ride: BA MKII FPV GT-P, BA XR6 Location: Gold Coast |
yes mate
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deniscon wrote: yes mate Thanks |
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