The X3i SAV StiLL Can be Drives NormaLLy though !!! Any Good & ReputabLe AutoShops that knows this Fix ASide from BMW DeaLer Shops who charge Like HeLL ???
Does it have a funny clicking noise that you can hear underneath the car? If so , then the transfer case motor plastic gear is stripped. You can buy a new one at the dealer for a mere $1300 , or one on ebay for about $900, or if you are handy, you can buy just the gear on ebay for about $25 bucks, take the motor out and change the gear. There are good youtube videos of how to do this. I did this on a 2007 x3 and it wasn't too painful.
SOURCE: airbag sign stays on
could be a number of things. occasionally on your car it is usually a control module. only way to tell is take it to the dealer
SOURCE: dashboard brake light stays on, 1990 Suburban
Most likely. Usually what happens to mine, is the wires to the sensors get broken from stones hitting them. i splice them back together and they are good for a while. Or the sensors get dirty.
SOURCE: driver's airbag light on 2007 PT Cruiser convertable
The first code is for "driver seat track position sensor low". The module detects that the sensor input is less than or equal to 0.3 mA. The second code is referring to the first code. I have no idea what the third code is. Basically you have two different communication systems mixed. The 2001 uses the PCI bus system and the 2007 uses the CAN bus which is much faster. The first code is a CAN bus code and the second is a PCI code. As far as the airbag deploying in the event of a collision, I don't believe it will with an active code in the system. I hope this helps.
SOURCE: BMW 745i airbag light. Told to replacing airbag clockspring
Hello , check the airbag contact sensor behing the grill assembley . They are located to the left and right of the grill almost to the headlight assemblies. Check the wires to them for corrosion and damage. Check the fuse as well. There should be an air bag testing wire or fuse in the fuse panel. DO NOT UNPLUG THE AIR BAG SENSORS OR HIT THEM !!
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