![]() ![]() All connections are good and wiring is all ok. With all the good info I got from oldcodger, I went to test and check the seat airbags today. I can't afford £700 for a new Airbag.Ĭan anyone suggest how to use these Resistors please or if there is anyway to disable the seat Airbags? This could be the end of my VVTL-I Corolla and it will be scrapped because this SRS light will cause an MOT failure which is due soon. ![]() ![]() And, it's not clear to me whether these have to be put into the Yellow Connector under the seat to replace the airbag or if the resistor has to be in-line and supplementary to the Airbag and the connectivity. However, I found there are resistors than can be fitted but without a manual I cannot see whether it should be 2.7ohms, 0.25W, 2amp or different. I have tried to look at this myself under the Passenger seat, but it seems to me it's the Driver Seat one that looks more loose. So obviously it wasn't fixed and I have my doubts whether they actually ever did anything! Next step the Dealer advised is to purchase a new Passenger Seat Airbag at £620 + VAT! When I went back to pick up the car a few hours later and turned on the ignition, the SRS Airbag light came on again. They called to say it was fixed by spraying some electrical contact cleaner in the yellow connection under the seat. I was told there had been a number of Airbag recalls where the SRS Airbag light comes on - they would look at it. ![]() Local Toyota Dealer advised they think it is the Passenger Seat Side Airbag. ![]()
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