96 Jetta Air bag
#1
96 Jetta Air bag
Hey guys, I changed the ignition switch in my GL. It's all back together, but the air bag light stays on all the time. I have a spare car and took all the steering and air bag out of that and swapped it all. Any ideas on what's going on?
#2
RE: 96 Jetta Air bag
If you have a scan tool just clear the airbag code off and see what happens. If you don't have one just reset the ecu by unhooking your battery cables and hold them together for about a minute. Let it idle for a while then take it for a spin. It will run like crap for a couple of minutes until the ecu programs it's settings. Or just buy a scan tool for $60.
#3
RE: 96 Jetta Air bag
I did disconnect the negative wire from the battery for about 15 minutes... But I didnt' try to tie the positive and negative together...I'll try that too. I do have an ELM 327 scanner that I read my codes with, but I didn't see anything in the software about resetting airbags. I did clear an engine code that i've been having trouble with, but the airbag light still is on. Do you know where I can get good free software for the ELM327 or even if I have to pay for it, it would still be worth it. What about this VAG? Does that have all the features? Thanks
#5
RE: 96 Jetta Air bag
You know, I didnt' unhook the wire under the steering column first, and I didnt' unhook the negative like I should have. I wonder if that is why I got the light on. I ordered a VAG (Vag-Com USB Interface KKL 409.1 OBD2 OBD AUDI VW SEAT...this is how it was listed on ebay). I looked at the software, I think it might work...what do u think?
#6
RE: 96 Jetta Air bag
I'm sorry, but you've been had just like I was. That comes with a disk that takes you to a website that you can purchase the software for $500. But yes you should have unhooked the battery first.
#8
RE: 96 Jetta Air bag
Volkswagen Auto Group. You can get one on the internet somewhere I'm sure. I got mine at Harbor Frieght Tools for $100. It's just like a regular hand held scanner. I don't know if they have a website but it would be worth checking out because that's the cheapest you'll find anywhere.
#9
RE: 96 Jetta Air bag
BTW, that cheap VAG that I bought off ebay worked great! I downloaded the Ross Tech software (freeware) and it took 1/2 hr to install (mostly my fault, I never read instructions very clearly). The hardest part was making sure I was using the right com port. The software allowed me to clear the air bag code with no problem. This cable only cost 15.00
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