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QUOTE (6gsillyca @ Mar 9, 2007 - 12:54 PM)

>i would but i only have sunday off (no dealership open then) and i work 11 hrs a day the rest of the week...
Thats why i want to find the fuse that OOBE pulled so i can just disable the system altogether.
I had success clearing the code on my airbag. I took the console apart to clean up a soda spill from before I got the car. When I reconnected the battery, the airbag light stayed on.
I checked the codes, came back with 24 (partially connected). I disconnected the battery again, unplugged the ecu connector and saw on pin bent. I guess when I tried to put the connector back in, one of the pins got bent and didn't connect. I straightened it out, hooked everthing back up, light was still on.
I found the code clearing procedure through a link on here, and got the light to go off. Now the car starts up and light goes off again like normal.