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      03-02-2018, 03:56 PM   #1
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E85 03 Z4 Airbag warning 93e5

Hi all,

On my 2003 Z4 2.5i, I've been struggling with getting this airbag warning light to go away. I've diagnosed it with my BMW Scanner 1.4 connector/software and I get the following code:

93e5, which when I look it up is 93E5 Airbag sensor, door, front, driver's side: sensor type incorrect .

Previously I was able to reset the code and have the airbag warning light temporarily off until began to drive it around the block. Now, when I try to reset it, the warning light won't even go off on the dash.

I went ahead and bought off ebay a 2003 BMW Z4 3.0i E85 / E86 Left Drivers Door Unit Sensor 657769277658OEM and replaced that in the drivers door. I checked all the connectors and everything looked great and NOT corroded. I tried to clear the codes and still no success.

I also check the cable plug (unplugged it) from the driver's door to the front pillar and there was no corrosion there.

If anyone has any ideas I would really really appreciate it as it is driving me nutz.

Thanks!
Danlor
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