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I mean, he had it taped on and it wasn’t working so all you needed to do was pull the tape and see what was hiding underneath. No harm since it wasn’t working. Like I said, you’re making it ******* yourself! The pigtail was the problem in the first place, bet when you replace that your sensor works.
I thought the idiot just broke the clip, not how it is. He does get an A+++ for being a ******* too.
Yeah I think he’s got it down! That’s real nice of you to offer the regulator.
That was VERY nice of him.
 
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I was finally able to swap out the bad srs sensor--no more airbag light!20210108_152945.jpg
Got the new pigtail, wired it in.20210108_141523.jpg 20210108_141118.jpg
No more code, but the temp isn't registering on the cluster. Am I missing something? I'm gonna change the sensor now just to knock that out of the equation. Is there another sensor that plugs somewhere under the hood for the temperature reading on the cluster?
 

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I was finally able to swap out the bad srs sensor--no more airbag light!View attachment 267142
Got the new pigtail, wired it in.View attachment 267143 View attachment 267144
No more code, but the temp isn't registering on the cluster. Am I missing something? I'm gonna change the sensor now just to knock that out of the equation. Is there another sensor that plugs somewhere under the hood for the temperature reading on the cluster?

That should be the only one
 

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