MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: Mickymurf on January 15, 2018, 12:11:08 pm
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Hi my mk5 gti airbag warning light is currently on, is it possible to get it turned off via Vagcom or the likes? And how much would an auto electrician usually charge for such a job?
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Look in the VCDS owners register, find someone near you, give them a few pound for the hassle.
Dealer will charge around £50
Takes two seconds to turn off via VCDS (formerly known as VAGCOM)
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Dealer is 1 hour minimum charge for that now, so £100+.
Try disconnecting and reconnecting the yellow plugs under the seats if you can't get a scan locally. The passenger warning light itself can be a pain if you've messing around installing new radios etc recently.
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Check this item number on eBay. 172979108866
Iv got one and turns off air bag lights. £27 too so cheap cheap
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Check this item number on eBay. 172979108866
Iv got one and turns off air bag lights. £27 too so cheap cheap
Thanks for that, ordered one hopefully this will sort it
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You can't just simply turn off the light. If there is a fault, the light will keep coming back on.
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Look in the VCDS owners register, find someone near you, give them a few pound for the hassle.
Dealer will charge around £50
Takes two seconds to turn off via VCDS (formerly known as VAGCOM)
How luke?
Pretty sure you can't. Used to be able to on older systems (mk4 etc) with VAGCOM
You need to build a resistor for each airbag to keep the light off.
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Look in the VCDS owners register, find someone near you, give them a few pound for the hassle.
Dealer will charge around £50
Takes two seconds to turn off via VCDS (formerly known as VAGCOM)
How luke?
Pretty sure you can't. Used to be able to on older systems (mk4 etc) with VAGCOM
You need to build a resistor for each airbag to keep the light off.
Just a reset of fault codes turns it off.
OP never said it was a continuous error, I assumed he just unplugged it accidentally
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Look in the VCDS owners register, find someone near you, give them a few pound for the hassle.
Dealer will charge around £50
Takes two seconds to turn off via VCDS (formerly known as VAGCOM)
How luke?
Pretty sure you can't. Used to be able to on older systems (mk4 etc) with VAGCOM
You need to build a resistor for each airbag to keep the light off.
If you mean bypassing the Airbag light, that is an MOT fail. Just like the ABS, the testers want to see the light come on, then go off. No light at all will be an instant fail.
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When I looked into it last year the rules on SRS had changed recently. Looking now, it appears they have changed again, or issued new guidance;
https://mattersoftesting.blog.gov.uk/common-mistakes-made-by-mot-testers/
"When testing SRS MIL (Malfunction Indicator Light) lamps we are only looking to see if the lamp indicates if there is a fault with the system. If no lamp is present or it doesn’t illuminate then it can’t indicate a system fault, so it can’t be failed. Some vehicles may also incorporate warning messages on dash board displays; these are in addition to any MIL lamps and should not be used as a reason for rejection"
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Dealer is 1 hour minimum charge for that now, so £100+.
Try disconnecting and reconnecting the yellow plugs under the seats if you can't get a scan locally. The passenger warning light itself can be a pain if you've messing around installing new radios etc recently.
£145 at my local vw :stupid: prices
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When I looked into it last year the rules on SRS had changed recently. Looking now, it appears they have changed again, or issued new guidance;
https://mattersoftesting.blog.gov.uk/common-mistakes-made-by-mot-testers/
"When testing SRS MIL (Malfunction Indicator Light) lamps we are only looking to see if the lamp indicates if there is a fault with the system. If no lamp is present or it doesn’t illuminate then it can’t indicate a system fault, so it can’t be failed. Some vehicles may also incorporate warning messages on dash board displays; these are in addition to any MIL lamps and should not be used as a reason for rejection"
Blimey, that is very surprising. I would have thought safety systems would be under more scrutiny than that.
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Thanks the £28 quid eBay obd reader worked!
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Ah noo, a 2£ one would have worked as well! Thats all you need to clear codes.