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radiosolutions
6th April, 2013, 06:05 PM
i have a corsa c with airbag light on. fault : b0017 passenger airbag squib high resistance. the car does not have a passenger airbag so i think someone put wrong airbag module on it. i tried opcom to configure but will not do it. is it possible to do it manually if i took off car and read the module with eprom programmer. the moule is a temic 24 439 954. thanks

j4g3d
6th April, 2013, 06:13 PM
The corsa C does have a passenger airbag.

Are you saying it is missing? if so that is why you have the light and the code lol.

radiosolutions
6th April, 2013, 06:22 PM
this one does not m8. there is no wiring there for it.

j4g3d
6th April, 2013, 06:25 PM
this one does not m8. there is no wiring there for it.
Little confused, are you saying it should be there but its missing? or it wasnt there from factory? what year?

I find it odd as corsa c generally comes with pass airbag, also if it didnt it would not bring up a error code.....

radiosolutions
6th April, 2013, 06:44 PM
no m8 from factory no airbag passenger, the car was accident damage so i think someone put wrong airbag module on, this is why light is on airbag module configured for passenger airbag which is not there, car is 2004 reg

flixuno
6th April, 2013, 06:46 PM
sorry for my English
seems that this unit is not the original airbag

j4g3d
6th April, 2013, 09:02 PM
Ah right, in that case probably the airbag module is used from another corsa. Maybe the other corsa it was from had 2 airbags, so maybe needs tech2 to tell the module it should only see 1 airbag and not 2. Or get the right module for your car.

leandroks
6th April, 2013, 09:24 PM
U have to find another corsa with no pass airbag to get the ecu number and so find the right dump. is possible to do that manually but i dont know anyone capable of. Sorry

teuton
7th April, 2013, 12:47 AM
You can do a SPS with tech2. This will tell the module that there is no passenger airbag installed.
IF you find someone who knows where this codin information is stored in the dump and how to change which values......yes, then you'll be able to do this manually......but may run into checksum errors!!!!

xdamdamx
7th April, 2013, 10:52 AM
Post your dump here, or give us SDM module number.

ubistvo
7th April, 2013, 03:14 PM
Try with this maybe this will help you
Its not original with your but maybe you can try

Meat-Head
7th April, 2013, 09:20 PM
Word on street says otp opel

1) virgin dump

2) gorrect module

3) slam your bidy down to its level look at the larger pins and plump a resistor in an educated gureesss one to make it think it has a bag

tjis iphone really ois is snit

mtechno
8th April, 2013, 06:22 PM
Yes if is just a two pin connection,you can test a good air bag igniter with ohmeter & duplicate its resistance by fitting a resistor to the terminal block, if you cant find air bag to evaluate resistance just copy it from drivers airbag as they are usually very similar values give or take 0.5ohms

ubistvo
9th April, 2013, 09:23 AM
Yes if is just a two pin connection,you can test a good air bag igniter with ohmeter & duplicate its resistance by fitting a resistor to the terminal block, if you cant find air bag to evaluate resistance just copy it from drivers airbag as they are usually very similar values give or take 0.5ohms

I do not agree with you friend
The resistors is 2,2ohms
Not 0,5 its to small resistor for airbag simulation and it will have again the error mesage

teuton
9th April, 2013, 01:19 PM
I do not agree with you friend
The resistors is 2,2ohms
Not 0,5 its to small resistor for airbag simulation and it will have again the error mesage

hi,

mtechno says you can use a resistor 0.5ohms more or less than specification, with the 2.2 ohms of your example it would be anything from 1.7 up to 2.7 ohms

Meat-Head
9th April, 2013, 02:05 PM
Err guys what did i say for 3) in my first post in this thread?

radiosolutions
9th April, 2013, 10:00 PM
was going to put resistor in to mimic airbag, does anyone no the pinout numbers on airbag module for passenger airbag, so i can do this, thanks

Meat-Head
9th April, 2013, 11:06 PM
No but as a vip member would look at the car side if the plug and aim for the large voids with the shorting out bit

mtechno
11th April, 2013, 09:58 PM
I do not agree with you friend
The resistors is 2,2ohms
Not 0,5 its to small resistor for airbag simulation and it will have again the error mesage

You do not have to agree with me I was referring to 2.0ohm give or take 0.5ohm it seems the 2 remained only in my head & never even made it to the keybord let alone the screen!

Meat-Head
11th April, 2013, 10:45 PM
Did read in a dirty magazine certain rating fuse does the job

radiosolutions
12th April, 2013, 11:06 PM
thanks for all advice, went to scrappy and got a ecu off a car with no passenger airbag, all fine now. thankyou