Airbag light

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  1. Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 6_1_4 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/536.26 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/6.0 Mobile/10B350 Safari/8536.25)

    Maybe the wrong place to put this. Two days ago my airbag light turned on, and hasn't gone away since. Could this be anything else major besides for a dead sensor or an expired air bag?

    2002 WRX at 111k miles
     
  2. Sparta

    Sparta Active Member

    Check the airbag fuse
     
  3. b reel

    b reel Active Member

    check the wiring under your seats if you have a habit of cramming shit under them. best thing you can do is buy a OBD2 code scanner that also pulls codes for SRS and airbags, Cobb AP does not do this
     


  4. Thanks guys. I will check all of those things, and I don't usually put stuff under my seat, but I did vacuum under it recently and that could of knocked a wire loose and it just disconnected over time.
     
  5. b reel

    b reel Active Member

    sorry but that is SRS & ABS codes, airbags would fall under SRS
     
  6. trouble06

    trouble06 Member

    Try to find someone with a used clock on the dashboard. I had the same problem and went to SOK and diagnose a faulty clock pod. Over $100 for the clock. I found a used one online for $25 with shipping(Oak Leak Savage). Works like new. There is a service bulletin in Australia about this but no recall. Subaru decided to update the clock on new model car but I can't remember the new part number.
     
  7. sikwrx04

    sikwrx04 Member

    Follow Unabomber instruction and that might help, it did for me!

    "Just check the yellow connectors under your seats. Grab each one and smoosh the two sides of the connectors toward each other on the passenger and driver's seats and I'm placing 2:1 odds the light will go off and you will mentally thank someone from VA Beach with the username Unabomber."


    http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1469427
     

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