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    Sit in car , leave the drivers door open , key in ignition , ignition on , press the drivers door courtesy light switch 10 times , ignition off , take key out , stay in the car close the door and start the engine.

    this will work, first time i did it it only stayed off for 2 days, second time i did it its been off since and that was about 2 months ago.
    re-sets the ecu fault codes


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    Cheers Rory. Just tried that but no joy. Was your airbag light flashing or on constant?? mine is on constant.


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    You'll have to solder in a 2.7ohm resistor into the airbag loom and then do that sequence mentioned above....


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    cheers Simon. Sounds complicated. where do I start or who does it??


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eoin k View Post
    cheers Simon. Sounds complicated. where do I start or who does it??
    its handy out, the resistor will set you back all of about a euro!!! and then just solder it in, theres a good thread on sxoc about it, ill look now...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eoin k View Post
    cheers Simon. Sounds complicated. where do I start or who does it??
    Its easy do Eoin,

    http://www.sxoc.com/vbb/showthread.p...34#post5211034


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    I plugged it in awhile back and no faults showing after the new squib. Its just a standard ecu and I presume standard injectors. Is the airbag loom just like a loop that I can put the resistor in anywhere or is there several wires?? thanks for the replies everyone.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eoin k View Post
    I plugged it in awhile back and no faults showing after the new squib. Its just a standard ecu and I presume standard injectors. Is the airbag loom just like a loop that I can put the resistor in anywhere or is there several wires?? thanks for the replies everyone.


    Quote Originally Posted by Sideways Simon.... View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eoin k View Post
    Cheers Rory. Just tried that but no joy. Was your airbag light flashing or on constant?? mine is on constant.
    mine was flashin. hmmm...
    what ecu do ya have man?


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    make sure u solder it in the right way around before you start the process or your airflow meter will reduce fuel pulsation threw the ecu. What size injectors do u have man ??


 

 

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