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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: scarr89 on 14 January 2015, 15:49
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So yea, had my S3 seats in for over a year now, just had it MOT'd today and it failed because the airbag warning light is on, which is sh!t as it passed last year but the law changed in March, so I'm screwed.
Anyone know how to wire it up correctly/where to get a loom from?
Cheers
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Failing that can anyone recommend/know a place in and around Lincolnshire that could supply the loom/fit it?
Cheers
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have you still got your old seats, I just done mine and all I did was cut the 3 wires and solder them back with plug from my old seats :smiley:
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Does this help? It's for a Leon but might be the same colours...
Loom Brown to Airbag Brown
Loom Blue to Airbag Blue
Loom White to Airbag Black
Drivers side;
Loom brown to airbag brown
Loom white to airbag blue
Loom green to airback black
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have you still got your old seats, I just done mine and all I did was cut the 3 wires and solder them back with plug from my old seats :smiley:
Unfortunately I do not...Looks like I may need to get some second hand adaptors.
Failing that I guess I could always just cut the plug from the seats and splice them together with the colours that Wazzer suggested.
barry, do you know if the colours matched, ie blue pin from mk4 plug to blue wire for S3 seats?
THanks guys
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Very stumpted here...I checked underneath and it was all wired as you guys sugggested but still a light. I went into the Airbag module on VAGCOM and cleared the code then poof, it was gone!?
The garage said that they tried doing this though to no avail... :undecided:
So, problem solved...Now all I need to do it buy a new cluster to replace the one I kind of ruined as a back up plan :lipsrsealed: :undecided:
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You must have the wiring correct.
This is a safety fault, it will not clear its self until you use vagcom & the problem has been fixed.
The way I read your post, the test station were trying to re-set the fault before you had the wiring in place
-so the fault wouldn't clear.
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or the garaged didn't have the proper equipment to reset it, I think it's a VAG COM only job...
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or the garaged didn't have the proper equipment to reset it, I think it's a VAG COM only job...
You must have the wiring correct.
This is a safety fault, it will not clear its self until you use vagcom & the problem has been fixed.
The way I read your post, the test station were trying to re-set the fault before you had the wiring in place
-so the fault wouldn't clear.
Interesting. Well, now there is no light OR written warning coming up on the dash, so I guess it is all good.
Interesting how it is only a VAGCOM job, and not just any code reader? Would this be because it is for the airbags and therefore would need to be done 'correctly'?
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Does the light illuminate for a second when the ignition is turned on?
I would guess it's a VAG only job as it's a safety feature...
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Does the light illuminate for a second when the ignition is turned on?
I would guess it's a VAG only job as it's a safety feature...
the code reader my work has turned mine off after sorting my wiring not vag-com though :smiley:
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I have this problem!
I have s3 seats on mk4 frames and my airbag light is on.
I'm not sure what colour goes to what?
And do I need to soldier them together???
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I have this problem!
I have s3 seats on mk4 frames and my airbag light is on.
I'm not sure what colour goes to what?
And do I need to soldier them together???
The wires underneth are straight forward, Wazzer has posted the correct wires to which wires earlier in this topic.
So the fault code is back...It will go away for like a day if I clear it on VAGCOM but then re appears...
Says the resistance is too high somewhere!? :undecided:
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Sounds like a dodgy connection to me, as that's the message I got when the plug had worked itself loose. How did you connect the wires? Are you sure the wires were all in good condition?