This is my first guide so please go easy.
What's needed:
1x Capacitor 0.47uf 50v. (available cheaply on eBay)
1x soldering iron and solder
1x crimping pliers
1x Electrical Tape
1x Shrink Tube
What to do:
Once the seat has been removed you will be left with the yellow clip connector. This will have a purple and black cables connected to it. (purple = positive, black = Negative)
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Take your crimping pliers and take off the the connector. (remember to leave enough cable with the connector so it can be reconnect in the future if needed).
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As you can see from this picture the Airbag Light is still active so we now need to add the capacitor
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I twisted the wire from the around the capacitor connections. Note that the negative connector should be marked on the capacitor and that this is connected to the black wire. (positive to purple)
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I then soldered the connections in to place.
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Now put your key back in the ignition and turn on the ignition and the Airbag Light should now go off.
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To tidy I used electrical tape to cover the exposed wires so that they do not short. I then sealed the capacitor and connections inside a shrink tube and tucked it under the carpet for safe keeping.
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I hope this helps.
What's needed:
1x Capacitor 0.47uf 50v. (available cheaply on eBay)
1x soldering iron and solder
1x crimping pliers
1x Electrical Tape
1x Shrink Tube
What to do:
Once the seat has been removed you will be left with the yellow clip connector. This will have a purple and black cables connected to it. (purple = positive, black = Negative)
[image]5436[/image]
Take your crimping pliers and take off the the connector. (remember to leave enough cable with the connector so it can be reconnect in the future if needed).
[image]5428[/image]
As you can see from this picture the Airbag Light is still active so we now need to add the capacitor
[image]5429[/image]
I twisted the wire from the around the capacitor connections. Note that the negative connector should be marked on the capacitor and that this is connected to the black wire. (positive to purple)
[image]5430[/image]
I then soldered the connections in to place.
[image]5432[/image]
Now put your key back in the ignition and turn on the ignition and the Airbag Light should now go off.
[image]5433[/image]
To tidy I used electrical tape to cover the exposed wires so that they do not short. I then sealed the capacitor and connections inside a shrink tube and tucked it under the carpet for safe keeping.
[image]5434[/image]
[image]5435[/image]
I hope this helps.