What is the Flash code on a Ford air bag?
Lamp flash code: 13 1.3 DTC B1317: Battery voltage high. Lamp flash code: continuous 1.4 DTC B1318: Battery voltage low. Lamp flash code: continuous 1.5 DTC B1342: Air bag control module is defective. Lamp flash code: 12 1.6 DTC B1869: Air bag warning indicator open circuit or short to ground.
What does the code 13 on an air bag mean?
Code 13 (single flash, pause, three flashes) means that the airbag circuit has shorted to ground and Code 14 (single flash, pause, four flashes) means that the primary crash sensor circuit has shorted to ground. These codes are signaled by two flashes, a two-second pause and the number of flashes that corresponds to the second digit.
What is the DTC Flash code for an air bag?
Lamp flash code: 34 1.24 DTC B2292 Error value 24: Passenger safety belt pretensioner short to ground. Lamp flash code: 34 1.25 DTC B2293 Error value 31: Driver air bag first stage short to ground. Lamp flash code: 19 1.26 DTC B2293 Error value 30: Driver air bag first stage short to battery. Lamp flash code: 19
How does the air bag light code work?
These codes are started by a single flash of the indicator light, followed by a two-second pause. After the pause, the light will flash the number of times that corresponds to the second digit of the code.
Code 13 (single flash, pause, three flashes) means that the airbag circuit has shorted to ground and Code 14 (single flash, pause, four flashes) means that the primary crash sensor circuit has shorted to ground. These codes are signaled by two flashes, a two-second pause and the number of flashes that corresponds to the second digit.
What is the Flash code for the air bag?
Lamp flash code: 23 1.54 DTC B2295 Error value 26: Passenger side air bag circuit short to ground. Lamp flash code: 23 1.55 DTC B2295 Error value 25: Passenger side air bag circuit open circuit. Lamp flash code: 23 1.56 DTC B2295 Error value 24: Passenger side air bag circuit low resistance on squib.
What does the code 32 on the airbag light mean?
Code 32 (triple flash, pause, two flashes) means the driver side airbag has a circuit open or with high resistance, Code 33 (triple flash, pause, two flashes) means the passenger side airbag has a circuit open or with high resistance, Code 34 (triple flash, pause, four flashes) means the driver side airbag has a shorted circuit or one with low
How do you find the airbag light code?
These codes are signaled by three flashes, a two-second pause and the number of flashes that corresponds to the second digit.