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£86 to reset airbag light ????????

chris6210

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Jun 12, 2008
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Seat in Tysley Birmingham want £86 to reset my airbag light !!!!!! :-o
I only took the glove box out and undid the connector to the passenger airbag isolating switch. Robbing Bas***ds !!!!!

Any suggestions on cheaper alternatives ????

Thanks.
 

chris6210

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Jun 12, 2008
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I live in Solihull West Midlands near to Birmingham. I have tried a post in VAG-COM section with no luck.
I am looking at reset tools on e-bay at the moment but they still cost around £50 and no guarantee it will work.
 

chris6210

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Jun 12, 2008
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Thanks Dan I hope you are right.
How can stealers justify the charge ? I would imagine it would take all of 2 mins.
No wonder they have such a poor reputation. People value FSSH ! To be honest I wouldn't trust a main dealer to change my oil let alone a full service.
 

Murdered LCR

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Sep 9, 2006
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yer it takes 5 mins top plug it in scan hit reset then its done lol ... hopefully soe one will pop up soon and help you out thats near you ...but 86quid is a joke
 

speedinsaxo

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I know it's annoying, but can't you just drive round with it on until your next service and then they can reset it for as as part of the service?? That's what I did.
 

james walker

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May 24, 2007
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thats just a pants ebay cable for vagcom, youll need the full vagcom license to reset the airbag light, and thatll be £250.

theres no cheap way to do it mate, personally id get a reader use it and sell it to retrieve cash, either way its better than 86quid.
 

truCido

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Dec 11, 2003
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thats just a pants ebay cable for vagcom, youll need the full vagcom license to reset the airbag light, and thatll be £250.

theres no cheap way to do it mate, personally id get a reader use it and sell it to retrieve cash, either way its better than 86quid.

no you dont!! you just clear the code. The reader works in the same way vag-com does..

oh and I've cleared airbag lights before
 

sicupra

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£60 dont be silly!! You can buy a cable off ebay for about £10 / £12 an do it yourself or find someone in your local area

I think you need a copy with registered ross tech licence to actually reset it.
 

james walker

cooling is the key people
May 24, 2007
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retford notts
and if it doent work....

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hmmh, return only if unopened...

you can clear the stored code, but to reset the light so it doenst come back on with a £15 cable.....

ebay cables with free vagcom much talked about in the vagcom section
 

Rick1.8t

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At the risk of sounding stupid - would disconnecting the battery for a while clear the fault?

Rick
 
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