LunaEros
Well-Known LVC Member
Can someone tell me what to check?
Originally I was getting a B1994 code from the RCM and the air bag lights was giving me a 3-6 code.
I found that red/green black/green wires under the seat for the side airbag had pulled out.
I went to fix it today and it looks like someone tried fixing it before without extending the wires. Also looks like they messed up the pins slightly. I extended the wires and realigned the pins and put it back together.
Now it's no longer giving me the B1994 open circuit code, instead I'm getting a B1995 low resistance code. And I'm still getting the 3-6 code from the air bag light.
I saw someone else that fixed their plug and still got the 1995 code and it turned out with theirs it was a bad connection after that plug on the airbag side.
Is it possible that could be the problem with mine or should I look for something else?
All the buttons and horn work on the steering wheel so I'm hoping it's not the clockspring.
Originally I was getting a B1994 code from the RCM and the air bag lights was giving me a 3-6 code.
I found that red/green black/green wires under the seat for the side airbag had pulled out.
I went to fix it today and it looks like someone tried fixing it before without extending the wires. Also looks like they messed up the pins slightly. I extended the wires and realigned the pins and put it back together.
Now it's no longer giving me the B1994 open circuit code, instead I'm getting a B1995 low resistance code. And I'm still getting the 3-6 code from the air bag light.
I saw someone else that fixed their plug and still got the 1995 code and it turned out with theirs it was a bad connection after that plug on the airbag side.
Is it possible that could be the problem with mine or should I look for something else?
All the buttons and horn work on the steering wheel so I'm hoping it's not the clockspring.