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unfrotunatly no, there is a malfunction in the system, a sensor,moduel, seat belt, bag or clock spring are ur main components, airbags can be very dangerous take it from someone whos been hit by a few, they deploy at over 300mph if u dont know how to work on them find some one who does, if u try make sure to disconect the battery before starting work. A body shop will be the best place, the have more experience than the dealer and they are usualy cheaper,best of luck
take the car to a sevice center and have them check for trouble codes which might make the light stay on and tell you what problems the car is having. or disconnect the battery cables and wait 20-30 min then reconnect the cables and see if that clears the codes. usually if a light stays on that means you have problems.
if the car was fine before you replaced the timming belt then it sounds like its still 1 tooth out either 1 forward or 1 back.
hope that helps
cheers alvin
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