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    D2a SRS CODE 016

    Hi strangers, its been a while.
    Got a little issue with the D2, SRS code from the Evo is coming up as CODE 016 THE PASSENGERS AIRBAG MEASURES SHORT TO POWER (PERMANENT)

    I can't find anything anywhere on this code however I'm wondering if the passenger and driver might be incorrect as I've just changed my steering wheel 5 days ago and "PASSENGER" is actually the RH being the Evo comes from a LH drive mindset.

    Does anyone have an LR code list for SRS faults?

    Cheers

    Andrew

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    I'm sorry I can't help with the code but great to see you again mate. D2a SRS CODE 016

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    Cheers Rick, looks like its gone away, came up yesterday morning on the way to work but no sign of it going home or at all today.
    I'll keep an eye on it, might pull all the plugs over the weekend just in case. I normally dont use the A/C a whole lot but its been switched on for the last 2 weeks, might be condensation etc on a dirty plug touch wood...

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    AFAIK Andrew, most times the srs codes are fixed by reseating the yellow plugs under the seats.
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    Hi, clear the code, unplug the passenger air bag connector(it'a a yellow plug behind the govebox) then read the code again and if you get open circuit code it means that the air bag is fubar... report back your findings and we'll speak then if necessary
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    Quote Originally Posted by sierrafery View Post
    Hi, clear the code, unplug the passenger air bag connector(it'a a yellow plug behind the govebox) then read the code again and if you get open circuit code it means that the air bag is fubar... report back your findings and we'll speak then if necessary
    OK, so it went away after I cleaned the plug all this time ago (3 and a bit years) and it's not been back until earlier this week. My Nanocom will not clear no matter how many times I do it. I've done the plug again, unplugged and got the open circuit fault, plugged it back in and got the short fault again.
    This time pulled the airbag out, probably should have taken a pic but the airbag lead has another connection with a blue "safety" kind of flimsy strap around it and this looks like it also has aother plug into the bag itself that sort of looks identical to the one on the steering wheel.
    Can this plug be disconnected without the risk of it doing any damage? I'm wondering if the issue is in this plug and it just needs a clean. It's only 5 minutes and a small amount of contortion to take it out again so I'll try anything...

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