Air bag light
#1
Air bag light
Help! I took out the passenger seat of my '09 Clubman S to install a seat cover. When I put it back in, I forgot to plug in the electrical connector, and the airbag light lit up immediately after starting the car. I tried using my old OBD II reader to re-set the light but no luck. The dealer won't re-set it under warranty and wants $200 in shop time to do the 5 minute job. Is there a short cut to re-set this light? Yes, I did plug the connectors back together after I quickly shut off the engine. All suggestions are welcome!! Thanks.
#5
Yes it is , but you need a scan tool that can read all the systems. Not just OBD II, like this one. http://www.bavariantechnic.com/
#8
Air Bag Light
Thanks guys. I did take it to an independent shop who reset it for free. Due to legalities of it being the airbag light and their requirement to completely go through the system, I cannot mention their name. But they have a customer for life now for my MINI and my wife's BMW wagon. Thanks for the feedback. To clarify things, my basic OBD II READER will only scan the engine management computer and show fault codes and reset basic engine warning lights. It takes a really expensive scanner and reset tool to dig into the ABS, airbags and electrical system. Independent shops can buy or lease them for big bucks. The dealer is privilaged with the factory scanner that will diagnose every electrical device on the car, like the rear hatch switch if it is out. Everything is easy if you have the right tools.
#10
I suspect a thunderstorm and lightning strikes on the outside mirror of my 2004 mini cooper and broke it, and maybe all the lights came up on security shock and ran the battery down. A day after I got a new battery and fix but no light on the dashboard shows except that of the airbag. And the car won’t start. However, the headlights and the fog lights came up on their own and an error massage that flashes, “Disable” shows on the radio. What could have gone wrong?