air bag code #42
cooder
01-10-2008, 02:44 PM
WHAT shoud i check for repair 1997 taurus.:confused:
cooder
01-10-2008, 05:43 PM
WHAT shoud i check for repair 1997 taurus.:confused:
Guess this questions to easy no reply:grinyes:
Guess this questions to easy no reply:grinyes:
robroy55
01-10-2008, 05:57 PM
Your question is WAY to general.
1. How many miles on the clock?
2. What engine does your tauras have
3. How long ago was there a tune up and fluid change done?
4. what do the brake pads look like?
As you can see, you got no replys because of the lack of pertant info needed to anwer your general question.
Rob
1. How many miles on the clock?
2. What engine does your tauras have
3. How long ago was there a tune up and fluid change done?
4. what do the brake pads look like?
As you can see, you got no replys because of the lack of pertant info needed to anwer your general question.
Rob
way2old
01-10-2008, 07:26 PM
With limited information provided, code 42 is-------the center radiator crash sensor feed circuit is open. Good luck.
cooder
01-10-2008, 07:58 PM
Your question is WAY to general.
1. How many miles on the clock?
2. What engine does your tauras have
3. How long ago was there a tune up and fluid change done?
4. what do the brake pads look like?
As you can see, you got no replys because of the lack of pertant info needed to anwer your general question.
RobThanks robroy55 .Always a pleasure to hear from others on these forums.:screwy:
1. How many miles on the clock?
2. What engine does your tauras have
3. How long ago was there a tune up and fluid change done?
4. what do the brake pads look like?
As you can see, you got no replys because of the lack of pertant info needed to anwer your general question.
RobThanks robroy55 .Always a pleasure to hear from others on these forums.:screwy:
DistanceGuy1
01-10-2008, 08:30 PM
Robroy was not being a "smart ass" or a "hater" Cooder. While his answer and questions could have perhaps been a touch more friendly, they were most certainly not nasty.
The more backup (or supporting information) you provide when beginning a thread the easier it is for folks to give you their two cents - which, of course, is the reason people post in the first place.
Good luck going forward.
The more backup (or supporting information) you provide when beginning a thread the easier it is for folks to give you their two cents - which, of course, is the reason people post in the first place.
Good luck going forward.
way2old
01-10-2008, 08:32 PM
Thanks smart ass .Always a hater on these forums never fails.. :screwy:
I don't think your response is called for. I happen to agree with robroy55. If you expect help from us, we need all the information we can get. So I am going to rephrase your reply and hope we can get off to a better start. New posters need to understand rules before posting. If you don't read the rules, how do you know what is expected from you or what to expect from us. Thanks for using our forum, but please refrain from name calling or degrading other members. Thanks for understanding. way2old your friendly AF moderator.
I don't think your response is called for. I happen to agree with robroy55. If you expect help from us, we need all the information we can get. So I am going to rephrase your reply and hope we can get off to a better start. New posters need to understand rules before posting. If you don't read the rules, how do you know what is expected from you or what to expect from us. Thanks for using our forum, but please refrain from name calling or degrading other members. Thanks for understanding. way2old your friendly AF moderator.
cooder
01-11-2008, 04:10 AM
Ok my bad im sorry i was haveing a bad day...
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