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    RIP Dad 4-29-08 brotherbenn83's Avatar
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    airbag codes are dissimilar to SES lights and such. If there is a fault, the airbag light/service airbag message will come on. AS SOON as the fault is gone, the light will turn off. ABS typically works the same way, whereas PCM codes can keep the light on for days after the fault is not fixed if they are not cleared.
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    Ol' School Ron North's Jewels Champion
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    Just wanted to post an update. Its been a Day and a half and still no light. I bitched to the dealer and they wont cover it but still insist I bring my truck in. I told them if they aren't going to give me an answer on paying for it why should I waste any time or money there.

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    I guess I must have fixed it by removing your p/s front seat
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    Looks like it been. The light still has not come on.

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    Ol' School Ron North's Jewels Champion
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    Well my light still hasnt come on in my truck since last winter. However Yesterday I got a recall notice say and Electronic component located beneath the drivers seat may corrode due to a significant quantity of snow and or water containing road salt. and will cause a service airbag.

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    Silly recall....
    Step 1: Move d/s seat as far back as possible.
    Step 2: Open flap above SDM under d/s seat.
    Step 3: Tear/cut away insulating material above SDM
    Step 4: Close flap
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