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So i bought the car 3 weeks ago and have had the airbag light flashing at me i just read it can cause the car to fail the mot for this... i crashed my car last week took the whole wing out but i can still drive the car but when i crash no airbags came out good in some way ...iv looked under the seat and the wires have been split how do i get the light off ???
p.s. its a r reg 306 1.4
er... you need to put the wires back together! If the circuit isnt complete then it will flash! There is a resistor you can put in the under seat wires to fool it but i cant remember the value!
(18-02-2013, 07:50 PM)SRowell Wrote: [ -> ]er... you need to put the wires back together! If the circuit isnt complete then it will flash! There is a resistor you can put in the under seat wires to fool it but i cant remember the value!

1.8ohm IIRC
I have just changed both the pretensioners and the airbag control unit and....it still fudging flashes...I've had it with French rubbish lol

Resistor it is then...
Check the airbag ring behind the steering wheel, another thing that can wear.

Could be wrong here but you may need to disconnect the battery to clear the airbag fault.
I know some may feel a bodge...but I have NEVER seen a 306 airbags go off in all manner of accidents...removal for the win
(25-02-2013, 12:25 PM)londondan86 Wrote: [ -> ]Check the airbag ring behind the steering wheel, another thing that can wear.

Could be wrong here but you may need to disconnect the battery to clear the airbag fault.

i will try and find my original airbag and the ring...if not then bodge coming on!
(25-02-2013, 12:27 PM)Piggy1987 Wrote: [ -> ]I know some may feel a bodge...but I have NEVER seen a 306 airbags go off in all manner of accidents...removal for the win

Great idea. and then what happens when it comes mot time after April? "sorry sir, you car has failed because the airbags that were fitted as standard no longer are"

A flashing light indicates a seat problem. Dont bodge it with a resistor. Its just as easy to actually repair it by cutting the plugs off under the seats and soldering the wires.

Oh and piggy, ive seen plenty of crashed 306s with blown airbags. ask ed...
airbag light aint part of MOT test
Air bag light and presence of standard airbags will be part of the MOT test as of April 2013.
We are currently in a 'bedding in' process which will end shortly and during that process, all of these issues are advise only.
only for the newer vehicles which apply
not at all. The air bag light is a automatic fail on any car which has airbags regardless of age. The presence of airbags will be something that some may get away with due to car age. Seeing as the last 306 was produced in 2002, we may be lucky but doubt it.
(25-02-2013, 06:03 PM)Niall Wrote: [ -> ]Air bag light and presence of standard airbags will be part of the MOT test as of April 2013.
We are currently in a 'bedding in' process which will end shortly and during that process, all of these issues are advise only.

Is this definite now? It was meant to be this time last year. Trying to get my Rallye in before April for this reason. http://www.dft.gov.uk/vosa/repository/Mo...202013.pdf page 4 tells me it's not yet ready to be brought in.

I got an advisory for airbag light on my HDi at the end of Jan.
(25-02-2013, 05:00 PM)Niall Wrote: [ -> ]
(25-02-2013, 12:27 PM)Piggy1987 Wrote: [ -> ]I know some may feel a bodge...but I have NEVER seen a 306 airbags go off in all manner of accidents...removal for the win

Great idea. and then what happens when it comes mot time after April? "sorry sir, you car has failed because the airbags that were fitted as standard no longer are"

A flashing light indicates a seat problem. Dont bodge it with a resistor. Its just as easy to actually repair it by cutting the plugs off under the seats and soldering the wires.

Oh and piggy, ive seen plenty of crashed 306s with blown airbags. ask ed...

Niall red my previous posts...the effort I've gone to...giving up fixing it properly as I have no time or money Sad
(23-02-2013, 02:01 PM)devils_fuel Wrote: [ -> ]I have just changed both the pretensioners and the airbag control unit and....it still fudging flashes...I've had it with French rubbish lol

Resistor it is then...

Didnt doo the trick then bud???

Could well be the plug its self then but on the side thats attached to the loom
(26-02-2013, 08:10 PM)puglove Wrote: [ -> ]
(23-02-2013, 02:01 PM)devils_fuel Wrote: [ -> ]I have just changed both the pretensioners and the airbag control unit and....it still fudging flashes...I've had it with French rubbish lol

Resistor it is then...

Didnt doo the trick then bud???

Could well be the plug its self then but on the side thats attached to the loom

I don't suppose you have those harnesses?
SOLDER THE BLOODY WIRES!!!!!!

Its a 5 minute job. The plugs are 99% of the reason of these flashing lights.
(26-02-2013, 08:15 PM)devils_fuel Wrote: [ -> ]
(26-02-2013, 08:10 PM)puglove Wrote: [ -> ]
(23-02-2013, 02:01 PM)devils_fuel Wrote: [ -> ]I have just changed both the pretensioners and the airbag control unit and....it still fudging flashes...I've had it with French rubbish lol

Resistor it is then...

Didnt doo the trick then bud???

Could well be the plug its self then but on the side thats attached to the loom

I don't suppose you have those harnesses?

DaFuq :S
(26-02-2013, 08:27 PM)Niall Wrote: [ -> ]SOLDER THE BLOODY WIRES!!!!!!

Its a 5 minute job. The plugs are 99% of the reason of these flashing lights.

This. I tried cully's trick with the plugs and if anything, it made it worse.


They're either getting soldered or bulleted when the weather warms up. My brothers has a solid light on, what's that refer to Niall? I can't remember.
(26-02-2013, 08:56 PM)C2K Wrote: [ -> ]
(26-02-2013, 08:27 PM)Niall Wrote: [ -> ]SOLDER THE BLOODY WIRES!!!!!!

Its a 5 minute job. The plugs are 99% of the reason of these flashing lights.

This. I tried cully's trick with the plugs and if anything, it made it worse.


They're either getting soldered or bulleted when the weather warms up. My brothers has a solid light on, what's that refer to Niall? I can't remember.


Solid light is most probably drivers or passengers air bag or a airbag ECU fault. As has been said, the connector to the steering wheel can be temperamental!
(26-02-2013, 08:27 PM)Niall Wrote: [ -> ]SOLDER THE BLOODY WIRES!!!!!!

Its a 5 minute job. The plugs are 99% of the reason of these flashing lights.

Surely replacing the plugs with spade connectors is just as good? I don't have a soldering iron..I broke it Sad
as long as they are insulated, yes. You can buy heat shrink bullet connectors from halfords. They are ideal!
Yeah I used insulated ones & replaced everything else a part from steering wheel ring-that next or can I plug the dt in to pug plant and see what's wrong?

Thanks for your pointers Niall, much appreciated
New development, the light has been on and off on a sided journey..I guess a loose connection some where lol
99.9% the connections under the seats.
I was just chatting to cully about that, I am going to re-vist them and if its not that, then hunt for some wiring looms from the seats to the airbag ecu as they join with orange plugs...?
correct and i may have some. will double check tomorrow
Oh fantastic Niall, let me know. I can hopefully re-visit the underseat connections this sat so will let you know how I got on Smile
Fail, looks like it's here.

http://www.dft.gov.uk/vosa/repository/CH...202013.pdf

And my rallye is f*cked so can't get it to an MOT in time. -_-
Oh shite !!!!