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Code 37 is for the passenger's side impact module. This code is usually caused by a bad connection at the harness underneath the passengers seat. Usually disconnecting the harness and reconnecting it will fix it.
The Airbag Code 36 for a 2001 Ford Taurus is the airbag code for the Driver Side, Side Airbag. This means that there is either a faulty connection, and wires may need to be cleaned, or that the driver side, side airbag needs to be replaced.
Code 37 is improper voltage level in the side airbag on the passenger side. This could be caused by a short to ground or, more likely, a high resistance connection between the restraints control module and the PS side airbag assembly. Even if your truck doesn't have the optional side airbags, it still has the wiring for them and uses a yellow resistor cap to simulate the side airbag. Same story - probably a poor connection at the RCM or at the resistor cap under the passenger seat. Working on the SRS can be very hazardous so unless you are comfortable working on this system, take it to a professional for repair.
The airbag light turns on when the airbag computer detects a malfunction and sets a code.
The airbag computer has detected a malfunction and set a code.
Airbag code 12 on a 1996 Nissan Pathfinder typically indicates a malfunction in the airbag system, specifically related to the driver’s side airbag or the airbag control unit. This code can be triggered by issues such as a faulty airbag module, wiring problems, or a defective airbag. It's advisable to have the vehicle inspected by a qualified technician to diagnose and resolve the issue safely. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific diagnostic procedures.
Airbag fault code 51 on a 1994 Ford Probe indicates a problem with the airbag system, specifically related to the driver's side airbag circuit. This code usually points to an issue with the airbag module, wiring, or the airbag itself. To resolve the fault, it's important to inspect the wiring connections and ensure there are no faults in the airbag system components. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific diagnostic procedures.
The airbag computer has detected a malfunction and set a code. You need to bring it to a qualified repair shopThe airbag computer has detected a malfunction and set a code. You need to bring it to a qualified repair shop
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Airbag code 19 for a 2006 Ford Taurus typically indicates a fault with the driver's side airbag circuit. This code can be triggered by issues such as a malfunctioning airbag module, a problem with the airbag connector, or a fault in the wiring. It's important to diagnose and repair the issue promptly, as it can affect airbag deployment during a collision. A professional technician should be consulted for accurate troubleshooting and repairs.
An airbag code 36 typically indicates a fault related to the driver's side airbag, often associated with issues in the airbag system's wiring, connectors, or the airbag module itself. This code can suggest that the system has detected a malfunction that could prevent the airbag from deploying in the event of a collision. It's important to have a professional technician diagnose and repair the issue to ensure the safety systems in the vehicle are functioning properly.