Airbag code 35
RK4332
06-11-2006, 10:26 AM
Anyone know what the problem could be? The bags, and ecs were replaced, and it gave me a code 35. Just put a new clock spring in, and still have it.
TaurusKing
06-11-2006, 11:07 AM
35 is low resistance in the passenger-side airbag,, either a short in the wiring or resistance issues in the airbag module.. were the codes erased after repair?? I'm thinking maybe hard faults can't be erased, only by successive key starts with no further issues, I may be wrong on this...
RK4332
06-11-2006, 12:15 PM
I cant find any shorts, and all the wiring seems to be fine, as far as i can trace it. I guess i should have mentioned, this is a 1999 Taurus. Is it possible that i was sold the wrong airbags? Even though they plugged right in, and fit right in.
TaurusKing
06-11-2006, 10:54 PM
Possibly everything could be alright, still the code may be there until the required number of keystarts with no further faults, I'm thinking over 200+ keystarts are required.. maybe another on here has further info, I'm not 100% on this... you could always have someone experienced with airbag systems run a check as defined by that code, or do it yourself if you understand the inherent dangers of working with airbags.. why were the airbags replaced???Was the car a wrecker??
way2old
06-12-2006, 06:44 AM
The air bag codes can be erased with a scanner that is capable of reading the air bag sensors. It is a simple process, but you need access to the proper tool.
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