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Airbag codes b1346 air bag code stays on even after clearing the code

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 23, 2009

SOURCE: my airbag light stays on

I just had my car worked on in one shop, a HYUNDAI ATOS 2000 they fixed a bad windshield wiper mechanism, but after the repair, my airbag light remained illuminated,
the garage mechanic tried with 2 diagnostic computers to
'reboot' my cars own computer, but neither of his devices could communicate with my car,
I had to go to another garage with a proper computer
the repair took only 5 seconds!!
sobs!, they charged me $50 for the 'work'......the first garage evidenlty, touched something, and I had to pay the bill......live & learn,.
before this I tried all the 'tricks' like disconnecting the battery,
first neg, then pos, nothing else worked, damned computers!!

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jamie

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  • Posted on Jan 28, 2010

SOURCE: DTC B1706 , B 1650 , B1346 , B 1361 B 1367

do a search on yahoo for codes but it is likely you have a conector un pluge on the columb or a beroken wire usually happens in cars with tilt and teliscopic colums

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Duane Wong

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  • Posted on Jul 06, 2010

SOURCE: codes b1650 and b1346

Could your codes be different than mine? I could find anything starting with B, they all started with P.

I found no P1346 code, but found P1650 which is

P1650 Powertrain control module fault (quad driver 2)
This has to do with the transmission and if you have a manual transmission I think it doesn't apply.

If the airbag light is not coming on, this indicates a bulb is burnt out or the airbag control module is bad.

Good luck on this one.

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Section 01-20B: Restraints, Passive — Supplemental Air Bag System 1995 Town Car, Crown Victoria, Grand Marquis Workshop Manual DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING Diagnostic Trouble Code Clearing Procedure to Clear Diagnostic Trouble Codes from Diagnostic Monitor Non-Volatile Random Access Memory.
Normal Operation
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