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Keep in mind I'm questioning the status of the 2 dash lights / indicators, one being the "air bag" light itself and the other being the big red "!" light.
After installing the 930S wheel and installing a 3 ohm resistor in the place of the plug should the "air bag" light stay on or should it go out? Does this light get turned out by the resistor in the plug or do you have to do it with the Bosch Hammer?
Another way to ask:
"air bag" light - is it turned off with the 3 ohm resistor or the Bosch Hammer?
I believe the "!" light will only go out by using the hammer.
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Bill W.
'93 968 6 spd. coupe; '97 993 Cab
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[quote name='flash' post='31345' date='Feb 22 2007, 03:00 PM']otherwise, i think it's hammer time (i can't believe i of all people actually just said that)[/quote]
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It's a hard code (safety) fault, thus requires resetting with the hammer.
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Both times I had my 968 in the body shop for some paint work, the Air Bag and "!" light were on when I picked it up, and the trusty analog clock was the wrong time. I suspect they drained the battery by failing to heed my request to be sure the ignition switch was REALLY in the off position (sidebar: do you all have that problem too?). Both times my mechanic said the only thing to do was run diagnostics and use the special tool to reset the airbag. I'm assuming that happens anytime the battery's dead?
I finally printed up a card (and laminated it) that says "CAUTION: Please be sure the red light on the dash next to the gear indicator is off. If it's not, you'll drain the battery and we both really don't want that, do we? Thanks! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> "
I stuck it on the dashboard when it went into the upholstery shop and they laughed, but remembered to jiggle the key. Hope it works as well with valets? <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/blink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Kathy - Annapolis, Maryland, USA
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