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ok well the airbag light on the dash of my r33 gts4 has been popping up for the last few days ever since i opened the side panel for no reason at all. anyways i checked the fuse, connections etc and they're all fine.

just came back from JSV in thomastown were they quoted me $88 just for the check-up were they blug in some sorta machine and it tells ya what's wrong with your airbags. they also said stuff about some "codes" and how their machine doesn't have all the "codes" etc... :P

does anyone know anything about this? or any places (preferably in the north western suburbs) where they work with this kinda shit?

thanks in advance

They might be talking about error codes on the ECU....Search on SAU and see if you can find stuff on diagnostic mode on the ECU...and stuff relating to various error codes....That might be what you're after, but don't quote me

hmmm can't remember them saying anything about ecu....

but i did find this http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...9&hl=airbag

now can someone please tell me what this ajar sensor thing is? yeah i know pretty noobish....

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