Probably different from what you're dealing with WhiteSei but on the offchance, here's how a Mk2b that I fixed was wired up:
Top of clockspring had 4-way connector. Pair to airbag (Yellow and Yellow/White), pair to horn push (Green/Yellow and Black/Yellow).
Bottom of clockspring had 12-way connector. Horn on pins 7 and 8, airbag on pins 11 and 12. Didn't note which way round each pair was but horn wires were Black/Pink and Black. Airbag wires were Blue and Brown/White.
Airbag ECU had 24-pin connector.
1 Black/Violet, Gnd
2 Blue/Red, 12V supply from F50 (7.5A)
3 White/Green, signal from Body Computer
7 Pink/Green, passenger's airbag inhibit switch
9 Violet/Black, passenger's airbag inhibited lamp (via instr. panel B14)
10 Light blue/White, airbag fault lamp (via instr. panel B13)
21 Blue, driver's airbag
22 Brown/White, driver's airbag
23 White/Black, passenger's airbag
24 Orange/Black, passenger's airbag
The passenger airbag inhibit switch had Violet/Black and Orange/Green wires. Not sure where one of these joined the Pink/Green on ECU Pin 7. The other side of the switch goes to ground. Inside the switch are two surface mounted resistors. 100R across the switch when "ON" and 400R across the switch when "OFF". This allows the ECU to check that the switch is there and not just assume it's off if no ground detected.
Anyway, if the above doesn't help you, someone else may derive benefit one day. Final note: the wire colours that I found don't all match up with what Haynes says so probably best to trace continuity where possible.
red