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air bag light. - puglove - 21-03-2015

I have a slightly different 1 from the norm. The light stays on for 2 or 3 seconds after the car is started and has failed the mot on it. Any ideas ????


Also it still does it with resitors in the seats 


RE: air bag light. - welshpug - 21-03-2015

get the fault code read.

however if the light goes out, why the hell has it failed?!


RE: air bag light. - puglove - 21-03-2015

Its an xsi and my obd wont read the ecu. & im not paying peugeot £60 to do it. So looking for some other answers


RE: air bag light. - Iceman299 - 21-03-2015

(21-03-2015, 01:56 PM)welshpug Wrote: get the fault code read.

however if the light goes out, why the hell has it failed?!

That's what i was thinking. Shouldn't it stay on permenant to warrant a fail?


RE: air bag light. - puglove - 21-03-2015

Yeah the more i think about it there is nothing wrong. If you turn the ignition it will illuminate the go out and when started it doesnt re appear. Im pretty sure this is how it should be ???




RE: air bag light. - Iceman299 - 21-03-2015

Looks like your mot tester was just being a d!ck tbf. Does take a tad longer than i've normally seen, but surely failing a car because of a 1second delay in lights going out is a bit harsh


RE: air bag light. - bashbarnard - 21-03-2015

Its wrong. You can appeal against it easy enough. Its on the mot paperwork


RE: air bag light. - Niall - 21-03-2015

Yeah you're MOT tester is a dick. There is nothing wrong with that at all. Its quite simple really. Its either on permanently to indicate a fault or not. Simple.


RE: air bag light. - Eeyore - 21-03-2015

Im fairly sure its standard for the light to come on and then go off? My HDI did it and im fairly sure the 1.8 did it too.


RE: air bag light. - cully - 21-03-2015

looks normal to me

whats the little dance the oil level gauge is doing?


RE: air bag light. - Iceman299 - 21-03-2015

(21-03-2015, 08:08 PM)Eeyore Wrote: Im fairly sure its standard for the light to come on and then go off? My HDI did it and im fairly sure the 1.8 did it too.

I think it's because it stayed on until the car was running maybe? Mine will go off after a few seconds of the ignition being on


RE: air bag light. - Niall - 21-03-2015

(21-03-2015, 08:38 PM)cully Wrote: looks normal to me

whats the little dance the oil level gauge is doing?

It means either the level is well below the gauge or its just not getting a signal from the sensor. they can get air in them the sensors.

(21-03-2015, 08:45 PM)Iceman299 Wrote:
(21-03-2015, 08:08 PM)Eeyore Wrote: Im fairly sure its standard for the light to come on and then go off? My HDI did it and im fairly sure the 1.8 did it too.

I think it's because it stayed on until the car was running maybe? Mine will go off after a few seconds of the ignition being on

So would his if he had of left it long enough


RE: air bag light. - Toms306 - 21-03-2015

Yeah that is normal. Doh


RE: air bag light. - Frosty - 22-03-2015

Did you ask the tester/garage why it failed? Looks normal to me


RE: air bag light. - puglove - 22-03-2015

I think the sensor is naffed on the oil level. Dont ever use it any way just check on the dip stick.


I didnt ask matt because its kerry's car n she picked it up and dropped it off. Im just gomna put back in and argue the point if its still a fail


RE: air bag light. - Niall - 22-03-2015

Jamie tell them its clearly not a failure and unless he writes out a pass certificate (assuming that was the only failure?) then you will be contacting VOSA for a appeal. And believe me, they will not want that because they will go over their mot procedures with a fine comb if they see that the guy failed the car on that!


RE: air bag light. - pug306driver - 23-03-2015

do vosa look at places like this I wonder....they are asking the trade for common faults, ideas to improve the test....like brake pipes not visible above fuel tanks and alike........

perhaps I should shut up now but.......if the air bag does not light at all....then its not a fail!!