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workingonit 03-02-2022 03:30 PM

passenger seat airbag light on dash
 
Yesterday, I used my Foxwell to clear some codes, including two KOMBI codes I hadn't been able to clear, before. However the passenger airbag light isn't going away....

I looked into other functions on the Foxwell, found the pertinent airbag "seat mat" section, but was unwilling to disregard the warning about going further into it.

So I came in and read some more posts on the seat mat bypass that others use to make the problem go away, but all the devices (emulators) I've found are for later years, or for Euro-spec cars.

Suggestions? If my 2001 X5 can't be bypassed, is the Foxwell capable of turning off the light? or will I screw it up worse?

andrewwynn 03-02-2022 05:50 PM

You can't clear abs code with the error. I thought I found ass mat bypass for my '01. (my wife's '01 would give ass detector error when cold ambient) I was getting prepared for the inevitable.

workingonit 03-02-2022 07:57 PM

bypass found? yea or nay?
 
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Originally Posted by andrewwynn (Post 1218199)
You can't clear abs code with the error. I thought I found ass mat bypass for my '01. (my wife's '01 would give ass detector error when cold ambient) I was getting prepared for the inevitable.

I'm unclear concerning your response; you thought you found a bypass...what next?

andrewwynn 03-02-2022 11:01 PM

I found them online in case I needed but sold the car before the ass o meter stopped working completely


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workingonit 03-02-2022 11:27 PM

the search is on
 
I'll keep searching, since you say they're out there for '01 models.

andrewwynn 03-02-2022 11:31 PM

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Seat-occupa...-127632-2357-0

It's common for the airbag module to fail. The foxwell should show an internal error. You can command the foxwell to clear the error, it will just report "sorry I can't do that" if the error is internal of the module.

guntherrex 03-03-2022 05:55 AM

cheers for that, I have been geting erratic error messages from the pasenger airbag, bypassing the sensor should be just the ticket. If kids happen to get in my car I will have no problem if they get launched out of the rear window :d

andrewwynn 03-03-2022 12:43 PM

That's awesome about launched. My understanding is with the bypass you will have to leave the seatbelt plugged in or code out the alert. Also that the airbag will assume larger passenger so would be good to keep smaller kids in the back seat.

workingonit 03-04-2022 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by andrewwynn (Post 1218240)
That's awesome about launched. My understanding is with the bypass you will have to leave the seatbelt plugged in or code out the alert. Also that the airbag will assume larger passenger so would be good to keep smaller kids in the back seat.

I just ordered one for my 2001 X5; I have one of those plug-in seatbelt substitutes (I formerly used one in my HHR, when I had a cooler or toolbag in the passenger seat).

There'll be no kids in that seat, but my 5'4", 14-year younger-than-me wife could use a good punch in the face sometimes...not a problem.

workingonit 03-10-2022 07:44 PM

mystery jumper location
 
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Originally Posted by andrewwynn (Post 1218217)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Seat-occupa...-127632-2357-0

It's common for the airbag module to fail. The foxwell should show an internal error. You can command the foxwell to clear the error, it will just report "sorry I can't do that" if the error is internal of the module.

I just received mine in the mail...it is a short plug with no wiring coming from it, and a black wire/red wire jumpered together (with a diode in-between). I can see where the "plug" goes, but I can't find instructions as to where the "jumper" goes.
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My X5 is a 2001, so it seems to be different from the Euro and later models that I can find videos for, but the ebay listing said it is for early model US trucks/cars.


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