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      05-31-2010, 09:36 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by mhughett View Post
I'm guessing that when you changed your wheel, you didn't remove the negative cable to the battery? This is step one of most DIY's for steering wheel replacement because if the computer senses that the airbag has been removed, the light goes on--even if all plugs and switches are correctly re-installed. I think the only thing you can do is have the light reset but I think this requires a separate tool from the standard Peake tool. Not sure if you can do it without a tool or without taking it to the dealer. Good luck.

Actually I did pull the Neg lead and waited 30 minutes on the dot before working. I even hit the radio and dome light before I pulled the 'bag to make sure there was no juice in the system. Pretty sure that's not it.


Any idea if cycling the battery off/on again would clear the light? I kinda think not. And it's a pain to get at in the M: three plastic screws, three metal screws, cover.

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