airbag light flashing

dlo73

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I was recently working on my suond system and when I started my car up my airbag light started flashing (code is 32) I know that on the forum it says that it is the connector onder the drivers seat. I checked it today and the wires are nice and snug and no breaks. I am assuming it is the clock spring but I have all controls on the wheel. Is there any other thing that I am overlooking? If I am goning to have to do the clockspring I may as well get a wood wheel while I am at it. I have already searched the forum, any help would be great.

Thank you in advance.
 
Did you disconnect and reconnect the under the seat connector?You might do a reset by disconnecting the negative battery terminal for about 1/2 hour. Might be experiencing a one time event do to working on sound system, worth a try.
 
Here's the detail on the SRS codes. Simply put - the code 32 means you have an open circuit on the driver's side airbag circuit - where? well - it's usually the clockspring or the driver's seat weight sensor connector. But, that's just the common issues....


http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/showpost.php?p=417549&postcount=9

Here is the deal on the SRS light.
It flashes two codes - blink, blink, blink, pause, blink, blink = 32

These are called LFC codes and tell you what is wrong (not always where).
Here is the list - > http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/sho...20&postcount=2

The two most common issues are codes 32 and 36:
B1932 32 8 Driver Air Bag Circuit Resistance High Go To Pinpoint Test H .
B1993 36 22 Driver Side Air Bag Circuit Shorted to Ground Go To Pinpoint Test R .
B1992 36 22 Driver Side Air Bag Circuit Shorted to Battery or Ignition Go To Pinpoint Test T .
B1994 36 22 Driver Side Air Bag Circuit High Resistance Go To Pinpoint Test V .
B1995 36 22 Driver Side Air Bag Circuit Resistance Low Go To Pinpoint Test X .

The two most common issues are:
- the clockspring in the steernig colunm wore through and is either shorting or open - which provides the connection to the airbag in the steering wheel
- the connector under the driver's seat has broken - which provide a connection to the seat's weight sensor (partof the airbag system).

thread on the clockspring - > http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/showthread.php?t=6316

thread on the under seat connector - > http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/showthread.php?t=7068
 
I drove my car yesterday like usually.. all of the sudden the airbag light blinkin. I didnt touch anything (I swear lol) Seems to be code 32, it goes blink blink blink pause blink blink blink pause blink blink blink pause then it turns on and stays on till it turn the key.
Any ideas on how to fix the issue ??
 

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