Airbag warning light
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Airbag warning light
Hi guys, I swear I searched the forum and I did find a topic about the airbag warning light on NB.
However, I really don't know how to fix the problem, do I HAVE TO take it to professional or can I do it myself?
It happen when I was drving through a rough surface the other night, and I thought restart the car could fix the problem and it didn't, please give me some help.
However, I really don't know how to fix the problem, do I HAVE TO take it to professional or can I do it myself?
It happen when I was drving through a rough surface the other night, and I thought restart the car could fix the problem and it didn't, please give me some help.
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Re: Airbag warning light
Knowing the problem might make helping easier.
Is the light staying on?
Is it not coming on at all?
Is it blinking?
Is the light staying on?
Is it not coming on at all?
Is it blinking?
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Re: Airbag warning light
The light will usually flash a code.
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Re: Airbag warning light
There's a plug up behind the glove box. Check that's not loose.
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Re: Airbag warning light
so it seems like it is the passager side airbag problem, is there any way to fix the problem?
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Re: Airbag warning light
According to Miata.net later models also had a connector under the seat. Not sure if this is the same here but they discuss some problems with that connection causing this code.
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KevGoat wrote:According to Miata.net later models also had a connector under the seat. Not sure if this is the same here but they discuss some problems with that connection causing this code.
I believe there are no connector under passager side seat but driver side does have one and it is the seatbelt warning light
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That switch won't have any bearing.
Once you have checked the connections (make sure you push them in hard to ensure they are making contact) my next step would be to disconnect the battery for a few minutes to try to clear codes. Reconnect, start the car and see if the code persists.
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Once you have checked the connections (make sure you push them in hard to ensure they are making contact) my next step would be to disconnect the battery for a few minutes to try to clear codes. Reconnect, start the car and see if the code persists.
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KevGoat wrote:That switch won't have any bearing.
Once you have checked the connections (make sure you push them in hard to ensure they are making contact) my next step would be to disconnect the battery for a few minutes to try to clear codes. Reconnect, start the car and see if the code persists.
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do you have a photo of the connection, i can't quiet find it
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Re: Airbag warning light
Also remember that if you're reading a US based site (like Miata net) when they reference "passenger side" it may be driver's side on our cars.
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Re: Airbag warning light
Need to remove the glove box to see it. Looks like this:
Push it together tight to make sure the contacts are connecting properly. Could be that the recent bumps dislodged it slightly. Happened to mine and I had same code. I've since put zip ties along to hold it all in place better and even after several k's of pretty rough dirt road recently the problem hasn't re-occurred **touches wood**
If that doesn't solve it, the ECU often stores error codes, so quite often even after fixing a problem, the light will still flash. The codes require clearing by disconnecting the battery for a few minutes.
Good luck
Push it together tight to make sure the contacts are connecting properly. Could be that the recent bumps dislodged it slightly. Happened to mine and I had same code. I've since put zip ties along to hold it all in place better and even after several k's of pretty rough dirt road recently the problem hasn't re-occurred **touches wood**
If that doesn't solve it, the ECU often stores error codes, so quite often even after fixing a problem, the light will still flash. The codes require clearing by disconnecting the battery for a few minutes.
Good luck
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Re: Airbag warning light
hks_kansei wrote:Also remember that if you're reading a US based site (like Miata net) when they reference "passenger side" it may be driver's side on our cars.
haha ... wish I'd remembered that when I was initially wiring the NA8 electric mirrors in to my NA6. Would have saved a lot of unnecessary frustration
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