Seatbelt / airbag light on
#2
Burning Brakes
Simplest would be to start with a search.
Once those lights come on they will NOT go off until you fix the problem and have the codes cleared.
Some folks get lucky by simply cleaning the plugs in the frunk on each side of the gas tank (upper rear) that go down to the impact sensors located at the lower front sides of the gas tank.
Some folks, like me, have to pulled the clock, send it out and have it rebuilt. Some folks are confident enough to do that themselves but I was sure I would destroy mine.
Connections in the clock go bad over time. Common problem.
Good luck.
Once those lights come on they will NOT go off until you fix the problem and have the codes cleared.
Some folks get lucky by simply cleaning the plugs in the frunk on each side of the gas tank (upper rear) that go down to the impact sensors located at the lower front sides of the gas tank.
Some folks, like me, have to pulled the clock, send it out and have it rebuilt. Some folks are confident enough to do that themselves but I was sure I would destroy mine.
Connections in the clock go bad over time. Common problem.
Good luck.
#3
Thanks - I will start there and clean all the connections in the frunk and then the clock before sending the clock out - I hav hear the clock is more than a TimePiece in the 964!
#4
Burning Brakes
Yes, it seems the vehicle's entire electrical system is somehow funneled through the clock and all of it's warning lights. Good luck.