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Thread: Mechanic caused the Airbag light to come on?

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    Default Mechanic caused the Airbag light to come on?

    I took my car to the mechanic to run my codes for me. He said there were two erroneous codes and cleared them. When I picked up my car after hours I took it to the carwash. Cleaned the engine bay while the engine was still running and got back in to the car. I noticed the airbag light did not go out. I called them the next day and they said that whatever they did cannot generate a code; The system must generate it by itself. The car is 131,400 hours old and for the 1 hour that they had it the light comes on go figure. Any advice?

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    Default No, the light came on when you were at the car wash cleaning

    the engine bay.... You probably got one or more of the impact sensors located on the fender wells connectors wet and it shorted. They are the bright orange sensors mounted on each fender well... Now you'll have to wait until everything dries out and have a shop reset the airbag code to shut the light off.







    Quote Originally Posted by BMW-F1-FAN
    I took my car to the mechanic to run my codes for me. He said there were two erroneous codes and cleared them. When I picked up my car after hours I took it to the carwash. Cleaned the engine bay while the engine was still running and got back in to the car. I noticed the airbag light did not go out. I called them the next day and they said that whatever they did cannot generate a code; The system must generate it by itself. The car is 131,400 hours old and for the 1 hour that they had it the light comes on go figure. Any advice?

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    wow I learn something every day here...well almost.
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    Note to self:

    Wrap airbag sensors in plastic before washing engine.

    thx Bill.

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    Default Here's a pic showing the approx. location on the fenderwells.

    Quote Originally Posted by BMW-F1-FAN
    I took my car to the mechanic to run my codes for me. He said there were two erroneous codes and cleared them. When I picked up my car after hours I took it to the carwash. Cleaned the engine bay while the engine was still running and got back in to the car. I noticed the airbag light did not go out. I called them the next day and they said that whatever they did cannot generate a code; The system must generate it by itself. The car is 131,400 hours old and for the 1 hour that they had it the light comes on go figure. Any advice?

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    Default Yep - that'll do it!

    I did the same thing a few years back. A roll of plastic wrap is mighty useful when it comes to detailing an engine bay. You'd think somethings as important as an impact sensor would be more water-tight.
    Last edited by JD525IA; 04-02-2004 at 10:43 PM.

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    Default This is the best way to water-wash the engine--


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    Thanks gentlemen. Any have a Peak Engine code reader for sale?

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    Default If you mean the one with the airbag reset, it doesn't work on a large number of older

    bmws, i had one and returned it..


    Quote Originally Posted by BMW-F1-FAN
    Thanks gentlemen. Any have a Peak Engine code reader for sale?

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