316 İA 1997
No, you must use an SRS reset tool or go to the BMW dealer and have them reset the airbag sensor light. There's no way of doing it without the tool. I've tried jumpering wires to reset but never worked.
To reset the airbag light on a 1996 BMW Z3, you will typically need to use a BMW-specific diagnostic tool to clear the fault codes from the airbag system. Alternatively, you can disconnect the car battery for about 10-15 minutes, then reconnect it, which may reset the light if there are no ongoing issues. However, if the light persists, it’s advisable to check for any underlying problems with the airbag system to ensure safety. Always consult your vehicle's manual or a professional mechanic for accurate guidance.
To reset the airbag sensor on a 2004 BMW Z4, first ensure that the ignition is turned off. Then, locate the airbag module under the driver's seat and disconnect the battery for about 15-20 minutes to clear any fault codes. After reconnecting the battery, use a diagnostic scanner compatible with BMW vehicles to reset the airbag light. If you don't have a scanner, you may need to visit a BMW dealership or a qualified mechanic for assistance.
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To reset the airbag light you must have the proper tool , or you can take it to the shop . Peake BMW ( just google Peake ) has reasonably priced reset tools . You will pay between $120,00 and $150.00 for their reset tool , but that is a deal considering a shop will charge $60.00 to $150.00 a pop .
You will need a special tool called a BMW MINI AIRBAG (SRS) SCAN/RESET TOOL. They run anywhere from $70 to $130. Google the OBD Tool Store for the $70 version.
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The light comes on the dash right above the odometer.
You will need a special tool called a BMW MINI AIRBAG (SRS) SCAN/RESET TOOL. They run anywhere from $70 to $130. Google the OBD Tool Store for the $70 version.