What is the self-repair method for the airbag light on the Baojun 730?
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Click the vehicle information button at the bottom left. Click the wheel option. Wait for the tire pressure monitoring initialization to complete, and the vehicle's tire pressure warning light will be eliminated.
My Baojun 730's airbag light also came on before, and I was extremely worried at first. But later, I figured out some methods through trial and error. After prolonged use, the sensor connector under the seat can easily get kicked loose by passengers or accumulate dust, leading to poor contact. You can lift the seat bottom to check if the connector is securely plugged in and use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust. Then, check if the airbag fuse in the fuse box has blown—if it has, replace it with a new fuse of the same specification. The location is usually near the handbrake, and the manual has a diagram. Disconnecting the battery negative terminal for 10 minutes and then reconnecting it can reset the system, and sometimes the light will go off. If the light remains on after these simple steps, it’s likely an issue with the sensor, airbag module, or wiring. Never delay—take it to a professional repair shop for diagnosis immediately. Airbags are critical for life safety in emergencies, so don’t cut corners or take risks to save a little money or effort. Driving habits also matter—for example, avoid placing heavy items on the seat that could damage the sensor. Developing a habit of regular checks can help prevent issues.
Previously, the airbag light on my Baojun 730 came on, and I panicked for a long time before attempting to fix it myself. Simply check if the sensor connector under the seat is loose or rusty, and tighten it gently if it feels loose. Locate the corresponding airbag fuse in the fuse box on the driver's side, pull it out to inspect, and replace it with a matching model bought from the store if it's burnt black. Disconnect the battery for a few minutes and reconnect it, which might temporarily reset the system and turn off the light. If you don't have an OBD device, try these methods. However, if the problem is complex, it's advisable to visit a reliable repair shop—don't stubbornly ignore airbag faults, as they may fail during an accident, which is very dangerous. Daily care includes keeping the interior dry to avoid moisture affecting connector lifespan, especially in rainy southern regions where corrosion is common. Handling it properly yourself can save money, but don’t take it lightly—safety first is the key.