![]() A used module can go for $25-80 on Ebay, but there's no telling of the quality, how well it would work in an accident.Ī helpful user in another forum suggested pulling the airbag control module, waiting for it to discharge, and re-inserting it. I have a 2007 Mini Cooper R56 with a code 93B4 Drivers airbag Stage 2. The part number for the module is 65776908896, and it's $500 for an "uncoded" unit. Firing circuit, side air bag front left side. What should be the first course of action?į0 indicates to me that the whole airbag control unit is kaput. The tool isn't able to reset any of them.ġ7 Satellite, right sensor (for side airbag), comms fault or open circuitĠ1 Firing circuit, driver airbag, stage 1ġ6 Satellite, left sensor (for side airbag), comms fault or open circuit There's quite a few, and some repeat multiple times. I was hoping that it would just be pinched seat sensor wires, so I bought the Peake SRS scan and reset tool, and recorded the codes. The bad news, unfortunately, is that the airbag light is on. It delights me to no end, and I haven't even had adequate weather to take the top down. I recently acquired an Oxford Green Metallic 2000 Z3 2.3 roadster, and I just love the little thing.
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