Airbags do they fail / or have self protective circuits ? | |
When replacing the door cables yesterday, I disconnected the battery and waited at least the normal period of time before disconnecting the passenger door airbag.
I then unbolted the airbag and sat it on a flat surface with the outward side of the unit facing upwards.
On refitting, the airbag light came up when starting the car. Initially I thought I was unable to reset it with the Faultmate I have, but it turns out that I was in the wrong section of the software ( oops ! )
Anyways, the fault reads as the door airbag circuit too low resistance. I can clear the fault, but it comes back instantly. I have since repeated the procedure of disconnecting the battery, and then unplugging and re-plugging the airbag connector. fault still remains and can be cleared, but re-appears instantly.
The way I see it is that if I had unplugged it when live, the circuit would have gone open circuit.
What I dont understand is why its gone too low resistance? does that mean the unit has now gone closed circuit? Has it done that as a self protective measure from my handling?
Anyone know if they have some sort of self protection in them which I have disturbed ... or has it just been fubarred by unplugging it? anythoughts anyone? V8 or else ...
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