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Date Posted: 01/20/03 6:03am
Author: Ronnie
Subject: Re: air bag light
In reply to: JIM 's message, "Re: air bag light" on 01/19/03 2:05pm

First, let me say, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ANY REPAIRS ON THIS SYSTEM!!!!!!!! The code, 32, is a result of the module finding high resistance in the driver air bag module circuits. This resistance may be caused by poor connections in the circuit, an open circuit in the sliding contact windings (clock spring), an open circuit in 614 or 615 circuits or an open in the air bag module itself. I will say it again, DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY REPAIRS, TAKE IT TO A DEALER. Does the cruise control/horn work normally? If so, then you have a problem in the circuit to the drivers side air bag, take it to a qualified technician for diagnosis and repairs. If the cruise control/horn does not work, then the problem may be a broken clock spring, which still means removing the air bag. Which can get real interesting, real fast if done improperly. Just to check the system for the complete fault code/s, requires a $2400.00 tool, the NGS (New Generation Star tester). Good luck and post again if we can help in any other way.

Ronnie

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