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Old 12-19-2010, 03:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Solara drivers Airbag Icon came on without any impact

My drivers side icon went on for no apparent reason. It stays on solid. It doesnt flash. I used the electrical outlet for a tire air compressor. That is the only thing I can think of that happened unless a wire came loose. It doesnt flash. Just stays on. Anyone know any tricks to reset it? Any other advice? Thanks in advance.
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I followed the directions in a thread I found but icon stays solid. I tried it several times but since autozones scanner was no help I guess I will have to keep trying. Any advice will be appreciated.
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There is a way to clear the codes manually. I know I found the way on this site.
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There is a way to clear the codes manually. I know I found the way on this site.

Did you do it on your car? What year is your car? Most the cars that have done it seem to be older than mine
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Using the tc ab grounding method I was able to get the srs flashing a code. Looks to be a code 54 but the light remains. What a pain in the neck. I think that has something to do with the passenger seat. I'm frustrated by little things on this car that I cant seem to fix myself. I'm used to doing my own repairs on cars.
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