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3-Series (E46, E90) Chat relating to the BMW 3-Series from 1999 to Current. Models include: BMW 316i, BMW 318i, BMW 318Ci, BMW 320i, BMW 323i, BMW 325i, BMW 330i, BMW 328 Ci, BMW 328i, BMW 325i/xi, BMW 330Ci, BMW 320d, BMW 330d, BMW 335d.


       
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Old 09-01-2006, 08:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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HELP Airbag Light

I replaced my passenger side window regulator and the airbag light came on after hooking everything back up. The initial fault I got was supply power. I think that I damaged the connector that goes to the airbag so replaced the wiring harness in the door. Then a new fault showed up , firing circuit side aribag front right. I then replaced the airbag. Still the same fault exists.
What should I do?
Do you think the harness I got was defective? Should I replace it again.?

I am using a peake airbag reset tool. It will not let me reset the codes because the circuit fault still exist.
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could be a faulty harness. You need to ohm through the entire circuit and see what the resistance is. it shouldnt be more than about 6 ohms. you can remove the A-pillar and use the pins there to ohm through the entire door.
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