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Technical Airbag Failure Message And Seatbelt indicator continue on

Badal

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Hello All,
I get message of Airbag failure and seatbelt light is continuously staying on. I tried to find the connection below seats. I found one connector connected to the seatbelt of Driver side seat and two connectors are there belowin passanger side seat but no wire connected to them, passanger side seatbelt cable is absent.
I want to ask how to make connections and is there only one connection below driver seat or ther should also two connectors?? And how to make connections proper pls help
 
Model
Grandepunto 1.4 fire emo 09, Petrol
Year
2009
Mileage
72000
Hello All,
I get message of Airbag failure and seatbelt light is continuously staying on. I tried to find the connection below seats. I found one connector connected to the seatbelt of Driver side seat and two connectors are there belowin passanger side seat but no wire connected to them, passanger side seatbelt cable is absent.
I want to ask how to make connections and is there only one connection below driver seat or ther should also two connectors?? And how to make connections proper pls help
Did you buy the car with the error or has it developed?
A few years ago I bought an 06 Fiat Punto Evo with airbag light on, the previous owner had tried to repair the passenger seat occupancy sensor, unfortunately his failed repair damaged the BCM (body computer). On that car the passenger seat had two sets of connectors , one for the seat sensor and the other went to the seat belt fastener it's self and is a "pretensioner" which in the event of an accident a small explosive charge tightens the seat belt fixing. Obviously afterwards the damaged/discharged parts would need replacing, also the BCM would need a "proxi alignment" done using the correct diagnostic tools. This tells the computer what is connected and allows it to "talk " to them. Any other error codes also need to be deleted at the same time.
 
Did you buy the car with the error or has it developed?
A few years ago I bought an 06 Fiat Punto Evo with airbag light on, the previous owner had tried to repair the passenger seat occupancy sensor, unfortunately his failed repair damaged the BCM (body computer). On that car the passenger seat had two sets of connectors , one for the seat sensor and the other went to the seat belt fastener it's self and is a "pretensioner" which in the event of an accident a small explosive charge tightens the seat belt fixing. Obviously afterwards the damaged/discharged parts would need replacing, also the BCM would need a "proxi alignment" done using the correct diagnostic tools. This tells the computer what is connected and allows it to "talk " to them. Any other error codes also need to be deleted at the same time.
I bought this an year ago, but the problem was since I bought the car ... I want to know how many connectora should be there below drivers seat and how is the wiring
 
I bought this an year ago, but the problem was since I bought the car ... I want to know how many connectora should be there below drivers seat and how is the wiring
There will be at least two I would have thought, as same as passenger side, one for the seat belt "pretensioner" and one for the seat occupancy sensor as I said before. The only time there are more is if you have a car with airbags in the seat also.
You will need a good diagnostic tool either Mutiecuscan for Fiats or something like Snap On Diagnostics as even if you find and repair the fault you will still need to run the "proxi alignment " as I said.
 
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