What does it mean when the airbag light comes on?

What does it mean when the airbag light comes on?

Your Airbags May Not Deploy In The Event Of A Crash The airbag light is an indicator that there is a problem with the vehicle’s Supplemental Restraint System. When this light comes on, it indicates that a problem has been detected in the system, and one or more airbags may not inflate in the event of a collision.

Will my car fail MOT with airbag light on?

? Airbag warning light & MOT During your MOT your vehicle’s airbags will be checked. If your car’s airbag warning light is on during your MOT, you will need to schedule a second visit. In fact, this indicator light is considered a major reason to fail your MOT, since it directly impacts your safety.

What does it mean when your airbag warning light is on?

Airbag Warning Light Problems. If your car airbag warning light is on then this means that there is a fault on the airbag system which requires immediate attention to ensure that the airbags will function correctly in the event of an accident.

Do you clear trouble codes before resetting airbag light?

Do never clear the trouble codes before you fix the problem caused by the airbag light. Read the codes and get information about what can cause the problem and therefore continue the diagnosis. You should never just reset the airbag light without repairing the problem.

Why are my airbags not working in my car?

Most common causes are quite simply bad connections with the seat airbags & seat belt pre-tensioners being the most commonly affected circuits. In many cases the fault can be traced to the wiring under the front seats. Overtime these can become affected by moisture from damp carpets causing short circuits or high resistance if they become corroded.

What to do if you have an airbag fault?

We would advise not to spend too long trying to rectify airbag faults without a computer. You could spend hours, days even weeks trying to resolve an issue and get know where fast. We would designate a couple of hours and if you cannot resolve the problem strongly suggest you visit a local competent garage.

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