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Air Bag Warningjlaird 02-04-2006, 08:19 AM 1998 Aurora. I haven't posted in a while but glad to see all the new members. We were driving over the High-Five in Dallas a while ago and just when we went over the top the Air Bag warning light went on. Chimes sounded. Wife freaked out. Bags didn't deploy. Still have wife. :frown: Went to Auto-Zone but they couldn't pull the codes for the air-bag. Someone told me that it might be a "time" thing. Anyone else had the Air Bag Warning light come on? Any ideas? Thanks 93pb 02-04-2006, 05:47 PM Mine came on in my 02 , only the dealer has the equiptment to read the airbag errors. Mine was the front sensor in the lower bumper. Marc kiway22 02-07-2006, 02:54 AM I was trying to find that sensor on my '97. I found one in front of the engine compartment, attached to the lower radiator support. On my '97 its the Ambient temperature sensor. Might be different on the '02. Same one I accidentally snapped off a few months ago. Epoxy to the rescue. 93pb 02-07-2006, 06:48 PM I was trying to find that sensor on my '97. I found one in front of the engine compartment, attached to the lower radiator support. On my '97 its the Ambient temperature sensor. Might be different on the '02. Same one I accidentally snapped off a few months ago. Epoxy to the rescue. On my 02 it is directly in the center frame work in front of the radiator engine side . Pop the hood and look straight down and there it is. parts68 02-08-2006, 08:53 PM snap on scanner can read airbag codes with latest software. Check all your ground connections and battery terminals,oddly enough its one of the first things to trigger if your charging/electrical system is going out. You can do a reset by disconnection of (-) neg terminal of battery for a few minutes. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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