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Hey all.
The airbag warning light came on last night in my BA XR6 Turbo. I think there was a series of warning beeps the first time, but I didn't notice the light till later on in the drive. Now, upon start-up, it double-flashes ten times, then stays on solid. Bit of side info: at the same time (last night), when I jumped in to start the car, one of the driver's seat mounts came apart/broke (the front left bolt; there are four bolts underneath the cushion frame which secure the seat to the rail connector mechanism) - and the seat can now rock slightly on it's mounts because of the one broken mount. I'd rather not take the car in to Ford for a diagnosis - over here in NZ they charge effing moonbeams even just to plug the diagnostic in. Can't really afford it. Anyone got any ideas before I start pulling things apart? Any help much appreciated.
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check the airbag connection on the seat, it may have unplugged when the seat moved, if it does not have an airbag, there may still be a blanking plug that has come loose.
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If you have access to an OBDII Dongle, plug it in and use FORSCAN (free) to read the car for Codes. Should tell you what the ABS Code is.
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{USERNAME} wrote: Hey all. The airbag warning light came on last night in my BA XR6 Turbo. I think there was a series of warning beeps the first time, but I didn't notice the light till later on in the drive. Now, upon start-up, it double-flashes ten times, then stays on solid. Bit of side info: at the same time (last night), when I jumped in to start the car, one of the driver's seat mounts came apart/broke (the front left bolt; there are four bolts underneath the cushion frame which secure the seat to the rail connector mechanism) - and the seat can now rock slightly on it's mounts because of the one broken mount. I'd rather not take the car in to Ford for a diagnosis - over here in NZ they charge effing moonbeams even just to plug the diagnostic in. Can't really afford it. Anyone got any ideas before I start pulling things apart? Any help much appreciated. code 22 -5 times check connections to drivers seat side air bag |
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LoganNZ |
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I literally just wiggled all the wiring connections, and the fault disappeared.
It's re-appeared again (when I moved the seat/the seat wobbled on it's broken base) but at least I know what the issue is now and how to fix it. Thanks everybody.
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