Srh red light on occasionally

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Likely one of the connectors, if you're driver's seat has an airbag then there will be a yellow wire inner the seat with a bad connection. . There's others or could be too, but that's the easy one.
Before you mess with anything airbag related, your advised to disconnect the battery for 20 mins beforehand so you don't risk setting anything off.
You'll need to input the radio code etc once you're finished and reconnect
 
Likely one of the connectors, if you're driver's seat has an airbag then there will be a yellow wire inner the seat with a bad connection. . There's others or could be too, but that's the easy one.
Before you mess with anything airbag related, your advised to disconnect the battery for 20 mins beforehand so you don't risk setting anything off.
You'll need to input the radio code etc once you're finished and reconnect

Get some contact cleaner to spray on it too ...
 
Likely one of the connectors, if you're driver's seat has an airbag then there will be a yellow wire inner the seat with a bad connection. . There's others or could be too, but that's the easy one.
Before you mess with anything airbag related, your advised to disconnect the battery for 20 mins beforehand so you don't risk setting anything off.
You'll need to input the radio code etc once you're finished and reconnect
OK thanks will give it a try
 
Mine came on like this it was the connection under the passenger seat.I was told if you move the seat the connector.
can become unhappy and throws up a lamp.I just pushed the connector and it went away,fine since.
 
This problem with the underseat connectors is well known.
Some simply bypass the connector either with a chocblock or by soldering the wires together.
I've done it with a chocblock.
 
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