Airbag Light - Code 806B - Out of ideas
#1
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Airbag Light - Code 806B - Out of ideas
997.1 Turbo
I've replaced both seatbelt receptacles, the sensors under the door sills and the sensors under the headlights. I believe there is a sensor behind the head unit, but I am unsure.
806B seems to be he code that keeps triggering the light though 8015 may also be problematic.
The C141 and C152 are due to Pro EFI and shouldn't be throwing the light.
I've tried to find information on 806B / 8015 but I haven't had any luck.
If anyone has suggestions or info, I would appreciate it. Thanks!
First screenshot was before I cleared codes, second is after clearing. 806B will eventually return, but C141 is always there, even if the light is temporarily off.
I've replaced both seatbelt receptacles, the sensors under the door sills and the sensors under the headlights. I believe there is a sensor behind the head unit, but I am unsure.
806B seems to be he code that keeps triggering the light though 8015 may also be problematic.
The C141 and C152 are due to Pro EFI and shouldn't be throwing the light.
I've tried to find information on 806B / 8015 but I haven't had any luck.
If anyone has suggestions or info, I would appreciate it. Thanks!
First screenshot was before I cleared codes, second is after clearing. 806B will eventually return, but C141 is always there, even if the light is temporarily off.
#5
The side airbags have a snap fitting connector. This connector must not only be pushed in but the lock also engaged. Happened to me when I disassembled my two front seats to paint the backrest GT Silver. I forgot one of them.
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Yeah, I've removed the front seats many times, both connectors are properly secured. One of the seats has an additional connector that the other doesn't have, but they are all pushed in and locked appropriately.
I was hoping I could get clarification on 806B, but I still have yet to find any information.
I was hoping I could get clarification on 806B, but I still have yet to find any information.
#7
Curiously I have an airbag light that takes a few miles to go out. Never had seats out or door panels off etc.
Dealer can find no fault - I did not ask whether they fault-probed the various ECUs, but after they had the car the light went out as designed (i.e. within seconds)
A week or so later, the light remains on for quite a while again (can be 5 minutes) before going out.
Any thoughts?
Dealer can find no fault - I did not ask whether they fault-probed the various ECUs, but after they had the car the light went out as designed (i.e. within seconds)
A week or so later, the light remains on for quite a while again (can be 5 minutes) before going out.
Any thoughts?