Hello sir yes my airbag light came on about a week or two ago and it's never come on before but unfortunately I've had the car a little over a year and ever since I got it back in May this year of 2023 they have taken and not one fucking light comes on in the dash at all so I don't know how to do this part of the job that telling me to do so please advise thank you
Hi, thanks for reaching out! I understand your frustration with the airbag light coming on. Unfortunately, resetting the airbag light without knowing the underlying cause can be risky and lead to further issues. I recommend taking your car to a qualified mechanic for a proper diagnosis. They will be able to identify the reason for the light and recommend the appropriate solution. While it's tempting to try DIY solutions, relying on a professional's expertise can ensure the safety and proper functioning of your airbag system and other crucial components. I hope this advice helps! Remember, your safety is paramount.
I did the ignition "turn on then turn off" procedure and it worked. No more airbag light or service airbag warning. Many many thanks.
How do you find that procedure
If the light comes on when you turn the wheel , it's most likeky the clock spring switch. 4-6 hundred to fix😮😕
My car is keyless so still looking how to somehow use an obd or summ like that no fault codes no nothin
mind using push start button.. how to do it? and the light not flashhing like yours...
Hello sir yes my airbag light came on about a week or two ago and it's never come on before but unfortunately I've had the car a little over a year and ever since I got it back in May this year of 2023 they have taken and not one fucking light comes on in the dash at all so I don't know how to do this part of the job that telling me to do so please advise thank you
Hi, thanks for reaching out! I understand your frustration with the airbag light coming on.
Unfortunately, resetting the airbag light without knowing the underlying cause can be risky and lead to further issues.
I recommend taking your car to a qualified mechanic for a proper diagnosis. They will be able to identify the reason for the light and recommend the appropriate solution.
While it's tempting to try DIY solutions, relying on a professional's expertise can ensure the safety and proper functioning of your airbag system and other crucial components.
I hope this advice helps! Remember, your safety is paramount.
using profanity is unnecessary
@@jamedlock83 BALONEY.
when you say get a mechanic or service person it cost big dollars i dont have so that tells me you must be a mechanic
Yes. The thing is not all car problems can be fixed by a DIYer. Professional hands are necessary
I never have car problems that are too easy to fix. Every car problem I have is at least 500.00 dollars or more
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this didn't work for me
Me either