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go to mkiv.com Then tech articles under problem solvers theres a tab for srs airbag light on or flashing. It works Also useing a mirror inside the car looking in you will be able to see when the light goes off.Go under the hood and open the diagnostic cap located on the passenger-side near the firewall (see photo). Look for AB & TC. Make two plugs with wire to fit into these connectors. With the ignition key turned to the ON position alternate the two wires to the negative terminal of the battery. They need to be done in a consistent rhythm, about one second apart. TC,AB,TC,AB,TC,AB... This needs to be done several times. If you can't get it to work, try adjusting the speed. It is helpful to have someone look at the airbag light while performing this to let you know when the light goes out/blink.
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| Posts: 12 | Location: seattle,wa,usa | Registered: June 23, 2003 |    |
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AB & TC is the way to do it. Get the pattern-timing right and it will resolve the issue. quote: Originally posted by Red_Supra: Hey i tried it and it goes out and blinks but it doesnt stay off any other ideas?
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| Posts: 1693 | Location: High Speed Desert | Registered: August 01, 2002 |    |
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I think I have had to do this procedure now 3 times, and I hate it, although the last time I did it, I got it right the very first time! Guess I got lucky from all the practice!
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| Posts: 719 | Location: West Melbourne, FL | Registered: November 20, 2002 |    |
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