Youtube on replacing the sensor....supposed to be two sensors under the radiator. Might be worth visually inspecting. Best of luck!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlcHQ-jmm0E
Youtube on replacing the sensor....supposed to be two sensors under the radiator. Might be worth visually inspecting. Best of luck!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlcHQ-jmm0E
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ray 1970 is on the right track, that year series of GMC / Chevolets have have few glitches or problems that will cause the "Service Airbag" message to appear, or the airbag idiot light to come on.
One being the clock spring under the steering wheel, another is the connector behind the drivers side lower kick panel by the parking brake pedal and also the connector on the air bag CPU under the drivers seat beneath the carpet. And finally the inertia sensors (2) behind the front bumper, or their associated connectors.
Be sure to pull out the airbag fuse under the hood before diddling with any of these components.
And don't trust the code reader to be accurate. Mine originally started throwing the inertia sensor code, and would not reset after changing both, then later it started throwing another code, and now throws a code that I have had an airbag deployment.
Last edited by SideShow Bob; 08-25-2017 at 19:05.
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Make sure you disconnect the battery as in the video.
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I have a Bluetooth OBD2 code reader with the application on my iPhone.
It's BlueDriver, got it on Amazon, about $100. Too many features to list, it's fantastic and well worth it (to me).
I do not know if it reads SRS codes.
Sorry guys, I was reading the messing with your coworkers thread and then the suggestions went from kicking to clock spring and my mind went to wtf.
Bob, thanks for the explanation. All the info I found so far indicted it is probably one of the front sensors. I did not see any info about bad connectors or wiring.
Duman, let know if you are up for a plug and test of the Suburban, I will check if it will do srs codes.
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Not yet. This is my weekend/dog/yardwork/winter car so it is lower priority. Coworker has an obd2 reader he is giving to me but is slow about it. But if that one wont work I will PM Duman and/or buy an OBD2 that can read the airbags.
I think it is ine of the crash sensors since it happened when I was rolling on a bumpy road.
Not to mention it has been asses and elbows every weekend due to kid sports and work.
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You sir, are a specialist in the art of discovering a welcoming outcome of a particular situation....not a mechanic.
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Does this one have seat sensors? Seat sensors, Connectors that break out in the harness, connectors up front then Clockspring. Normally if the CS goes bad the other controls in the steering wheel goes bad and you would even get a contact dealer message if you have controls in the wheel. Just my checklist for the damn GM airbag light.Ding!I have a snap on ethos + that can talk to the airbag module if you need
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