How do I reset my airbag sensor?
Remove the terminal clamp and leave it disconnected for 5-10 seconds to allow the airbag sensor to reset. Then reconnect the battery terminal and turn the vehicle on. With a bit of luck, the light will stay off. If it comes back on then the best thing to do is to take your car in for a diagnostics scan.
How does the airbag light code work on a Ford?
These codes are signaled by five flashes, a two-second pause and the number of flashes that corresponds to the second digit.
What does the code on the air bag indicator mean?
If the system detects any problems, it gives you a signal through the airbag indicator by flashing the light several times, giving you the specific problem the test has detected. These flashes are codes, each having its own meaning. The supplemental restraint system (SRS) warning light is most commonly known as the airbag system light.
What does it mean when your airbag light is blinking?
There are several reasons. It could mean that your battery backup is drained, that you have a worn-out airbag clock spring, or that your SRS airbag control module is faulty. It can also mean that something is wrong with your seat belts or impact sensors.
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.
What does a flashing air bag light mean?
The flashing means that there is a fault with the system. You can read the number of flashes and it will give you a code (codes listed below for ford ranger and Mazda B3000). If your code is not listed, just google the year, make and model of your car along with “airbag light code” (ex. 2001 Mazda B3000 airbag light code).
If the system detects any problems, it gives you a signal through the airbag indicator by flashing the light several times, giving you the specific problem the test has detected. These flashes are codes, each having its own meaning. The supplemental restraint system (SRS) warning light is most commonly known as the airbag system light.
These codes are signaled by five flashes, a two-second pause and the number of flashes that corresponds to the second digit.
Where can I find the air bag light code?
You can read the number of flashes and it will give you a code (codes listed below for ford ranger and Mazda B3000). If your code is not listed, just google the year, make and model of your car along with “airbag light code” (ex. 2001 Mazda B3000 airbag light code).