I might further add in the area of safety:

You should remove the fuse in the mean time so as to negate the possibility of the airbag from going off while driving.

And replace that fuse prior to them resetting it with correct equipment and propper year of vehicle.

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Hydra, that's not true. The airbags are not more prone to going off when the system detects an error.



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Yes, unfortunately the dealer will rape you just to reset the system.


I know right?

...Well it just so happens that I know a guy here in the Rio Grande Valley <no names to protect the innocent>...$30 for re-set

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