How do you reset the airbag code?

How do you reset the airbag code?

How to Reset an Airbag Light

  1. Put the key into the ignition and turn the switch to the “on” position.
  2. Watch for the airbag light to turn on. It will stay illuminated for seven seconds and then shut itself off. After it shuts off, immediately turn the switch off and wait three seconds.
  3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 two more times.

How do you clear the code 52 on a Ford airbag?

Disconnect the battery. Completely disconnect the battery and leave it disconnect for around fifteen minutes. This will reset the on-board diagnostic computer and hopefully clear the airbag code 52.

What is the air bag Flash code on a Ford?

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. Lamp flash code: continuous 1.7 DTC B1870: Air bag warning indicator short to battery. Lamp flash code: continuous

What is the code for the air bag light?

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. Lamp flash code: continuous

What does Code 51 mean on Ford airbag?

Code 51 (five flashes, pause, one flash) means the airbag diagnostic monitor’s internal fuse is blown, Code 52 (five flashes, pause, two flashes) means the back-up power supply has had a voltage boost fault and Code 53 (five flashes, pause, three flashes) means the front crash sensor has high resistance or the diagnostic monitor has failed.

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.