What to Do When the Airbag Warning Light Comes On?

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McBrooklyn
07/29/25 2:45pm
The solutions for when the airbag warning light comes on are: 1. Check the connection of the plug; 2. Inspect the contact condition of the grounding wire; 3. Take the vehicle to a 4S shop for computer diagnostics and troubleshooting; 4. Use diagnostic tools to inspect the airbag system and read the fault codes. Reasons for the airbag warning light coming on: 1. Short circuits or open circuits in the system wiring; 2. Improper operation causing adverse effects on the airbag wiring; 3. Battery depletion; 4. Faults in components such as the collision sensor or airbag control module. The airbag is an auxiliary protective device, made of special fabric nylon with a rubber lining, and is filled with harmless helium gas during operation.
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