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Just to be sure disconnect the battery, cause if you have to think about, you might as well do, don't want to burn anything
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So there's a connection on the side of the seat?? Underneath I'm guessing? My light is on as well.
Yeah, just stick your head under the side next to the console. You will see two connectors. My guess is one is unplugged, like mine was.
So my airbag service light just went off and is staying lit. I have an appointment with the dealer on Monday, but if anyone has any ideas of how i could trouble shoot it myself it would be much appreciated. Thanks
As far as troubleshooting goes, I would let the dealership look at it. They will be able to diagnose the issue, and why it happened, along with fixing it. Let me know what the dealership says on Monday. Keep us updated.
Breanne
Chevrolet Customer Assistance
Breanne you need to read the whole thread, Punisher posted this on Friday, today is Wednesday, I'm not speaking for him, but I'm pretty sure he didn't go to the dealer if you read the thread.
Let me throw my few cents in here, I took mine to the dealer, they told me that it was common with the law enforcement Tahoe, because officers tend to stick their flashlights on the side of the seat, according to them, there is a harness below the driver seat, that gets disconnected. It happened to me right after I cleaned it with the vacuum, didn't notice hitting anything. But that is what they said happened. So check under your seat for any harness that might be disconnected, it might just be that.