The airbag warning signal might flash on the Hyundai Sonata dashboard if the component is malfunctioning. It should be checked by a mechanic.
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remove the complete dashboard and then replace it
person with seatbelt and a circle in front That is the airbag system warning light.
The SRS MIL is not illuminated in my Hyundai XG300, but if it is on your vehicle, I'd take it to a shop. Chances are some of your personal items collected under one of the front seats and...displaced the side airbag harness a little; causing a resistence high code to set. But it is just a guess.
To find the air bag plug under the seat, look for a yellow plug on a 2002 Hyundai Sonata. Re-connect the yellow plug to the yellow plug receptacle. There should also be an orange strap that keeps the plug from separating. If that is broken, it will need to be replaced.
You can reset your Chevrolet 2500 pickup truck airbag warning light by removing the airbag warning light fuse. Keep the fuse out for 10 seconds and replace it to its original slot.
There's a fault in the airbag system. Check the wiring under the two front seats is secure, if not this will cause the warning to come on, it's a common cause if the seats get moved back and forth a lot.
this is a flat tire (!) this is caution lights on /_\ the gas pump means low fuel, a stick man with a ball in his face means the airbag is off, or has a malfunction
This means that the minimum weight has been met on the passenger seat for the airbag to be turned on.
Set off the airbag. Why would you want to do this?
Airbag system fault or air bag / seat pretensioner fired. If both the seat belt and air bag warning lights are on it could be that one of the plugs under the front seats has come away from its socket. Look under the front of the front seats and you'll find the plug and socket.
http://www.internetautoguide.com/auto-recalls/99-int/2001/hyundai/sonata/base-sedan/341/index.htmlAPR 09, 2002 | Recall ID# 47663This is related to a recall item pertaining to the wiring harness of the SRS system. Dealers should have fixed this for free after notifying the original owner, but may not have done it securely or could have come loose. Dealer fix recommended.