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Old 01-28-2009, 01:58 PM
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Fault code 97 "unknown code".

Ive had my mechanic plug the fault code reader in to try and get rid of my airbag light always staying on (the red one in bottom right of dash). I have code number 96 that keeps coming back on even after being cleared ("Drivers seat buckle"), I take it I just need to check the connector on the seatbelt buckle?

Also had code no. 97 keep appearing ("Code Unknown") - Would this be whats causing my airbag light to stay on? - How do I get rid of this light?

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(2004 BMW X5, 3.0L TD).
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Old 01-31-2009, 01:03 AM
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got the same problem but code indicate driver seat belt . counldn't get light to go off either . will let you know if i get a fix for it .
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