Another seat sensor failure... FIXED
Thanks to mrbsmith and others contributing to this thread. I don't have anything really significant to add, other than that I did not have continuity issues in the harness wiring. I ohmed out the wires between connector and as far back as I could go on the harness (without actually removing the sensor mat), and everything seemed fine. Just to make sure (before spending money), I cut out a large section of the wiring and replaced it (where it might have gotten pinched, making intermittent contact), but still no luck.
So, I ordered the part, pulled the passenger seat back out, replaced the whole sensor mat per the DIY procedure (which is not much fun if you have the pneumatic seats), shampooed all the spilled coffee & soda out of the carpet underneath the seat, and put everything back together. Worst part for me was managing the plastic clips. $120 later, no more SRS light!
Main point -- mine was not harness wiring, it was the actual sensor assembly that had failed.
Bill
Thanks to mrbsmith and others contributing to this thread. I don't have anything really significant to add, other than that I did not have continuity issues in the harness wiring. I ohmed out the wires between connector and as far back as I could go on the harness (without actually removing the sensor mat), and everything seemed fine. Just to make sure (before spending money), I cut out a large section of the wiring and replaced it (where it might have gotten pinched, making intermittent contact), but still no luck.
So, I ordered the part, pulled the passenger seat back out, replaced the whole sensor mat per the DIY procedure (which is not much fun if you have the pneumatic seats), shampooed all the spilled coffee & soda out of the carpet underneath the seat, and put everything back together. Worst part for me was managing the plastic clips. $120 later, no more SRS light!
Main point -- mine was not harness wiring, it was the actual sensor assembly that had failed.
Bill