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Polo-03
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Airbag?

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What is the deal with the side airbag in the seats? Is there anything that should/shouldnt be dont when unplugin? I have heard stories in the past but if I unplug it do I need it reset by VW? I havent had much help on this http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/v ... 08e30bf5d8
Polo-03
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Post by Polo-03 »

Well still no help folks!? I really need to take the seat out does anyone not know anything about this sort of thing? Will I need the airbags reset after I have unpluged them?

Please help someone, doing it on Sunday!
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might be worth visiting your local dealer and asking them?
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Post by Neimad »

Polo-03 wrote:Well still no help folks!? I really need to take the seat out does anyone not know anything about this sort of thing? Will I need the airbags reset after I have unpluged them?

Please help someone, doing it on Sunday!
The workshop manual (from erWin) I have says that you need one of two special tools to remove the airbag connections -- VAS 5094 or VAS 5232/1. If I were you, I'd leave it be, or like pettsy suggested, ask your dealer.
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Post by workinprogress »

easy peasy :lol: take your key out of the ignition just unplug your airbag connector under the seat remove your seat do waht u got to do then just replug it a long as you dont turn the ignition on the airbag system wont do a self check and realisewhoops im missing one and bring the warning light on
if your going to remove the seat for bucket types you need to put a resistor in to the connector thats how the airbag system is tested by the ecu by measuring the resistance in the circuit
if you do get a fault upjust go to your local garage if they have something like a snap on scanner they can turn the light off for you
oh and i dont know what value resistor u need just get some one very brave to put a ohmn meter on the airbag contacts and match it to a suitable resistor :wink:
hope thats some help
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Post by workinprogress »

if you live near northampton i could do most of it for you though :wink:
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