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    Default OBD2 with airbag reader

    My 2005 Suburban threw an airbag code/light. Can anyone recomend an obd2 reader that can do airbags? Are the bluetooth versions that talk to a phone worth it? I assume the phone would need an app? What type/brand?

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    Kick the panel below the emergency brake

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    I wasn't kidding, my 2003 pops a light every now and then, I just give it a little kick with the side of my foot and out it goes, I understand there is a connector behind the panel

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    I'll give it a try today.
    I know hitting the tv used to work back in the 80s.

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    LOL, I just had to do it again this morning

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    Autozone has one, they will read it for free.
    Per Ardua ad Astra

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    Kicking did not work. AZ will not do srs codes

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    My guess is it's probably the clock spring in the column. If you can't get the code pulled you can probably check for continuity through the clock spring.

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    I did the clock spring right after I replaced the headlight fluid. Maybe it's the turbolator?

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    I was serious. When you finally figure it out let me know if my guess was right.

    Good luck.

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