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Is there a fuse for this - 6/7/2005 6:08:13 PM   
chasedtwisted73

 

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Is there a fuse for the airbag for 2002 Jetta? And if so what is the number of the fuse? I was driving the other day and was sliding in the rain and after that my airbag light came on and has not shut off scince any help would be nice. The dealer told me because the other day I hade a problem with my radio so I removed fuses till I found the right one for the radio but the guy at vw told me if I removed the fuse for the airbag and they have to reset it they will charge me 89$ + repairs But I dont think I did anything wrong and pulling a fuse should not have done anything to the airbag system.
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RE: Is there a fuse for this - 7/17/2008 8:50:44 PM   
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ORIGINAL: chasedtwisted73

Is there a fuse for the Autopartswarehouse airbag for 2002 Jetta? And if so what is the number of the fuse? I was driving the other day and was sliding in the rain and after that my airbag light came on and has not shut off scince any help would be nice. The dealer told me because the other day I hade a problem with my radio so I removed fuses till I found the right one for the radio but the guy at vw told me if I removed the fuse for the airbag and they have to reset it they will charge me 89$ + repairs But I dont think I did anything wrong and pulling a fuse should not have done anything to the airbag system.
It may be harmful. Flashing light means it has detected a malfunction in some part of the system. A fuse may solve the light problem but it can add more danger to your driving.

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RE: Is there a fuse for this - 7/18/2008 11:05:45 PM   
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Reset the ecu by pulling the battery cables and holding them together for 30 sec. This will reset any codes or trouble. If it comes back you have a deeper issue. After hooking up your battery, dont start the car turn the key to the on position and allow the throttle body to align its self. You will hear a buzzing and a click in the engine, then start the car...

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