Jun 27, 2021
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Hello! :)
I own a Seat Leon 1.4 FR 2016 MT
About 2 weeks ago an SRS Airbag error light popped, i have scanned it with diagnostics tablet at my local garage and still can't find the problem
I have tried to remove the passenger seat and check the airbag connectors / wires and everything is brand new, also checked behind the pillar where the Seatbelt holds and same thing everything is fine and connected, im adding a picture of the scanned error code (b100411)

*Sorry for my ENG its not my native language :)
 

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Hello! :)
I own a Seat Leon 1.4 FR 2016 MT
About 2 weeks ago an SRS Airbag error light popped, i have scanned it with diagnostics tablet at my local garage and still can't find the problem
I have tried to remove the passenger seat and check the airbag connectors / wires and everything is brand new, also checked behind the pillar where the Seatbelt holds and same thing everything is fine and connected, im adding a picture of the scanned error code (b100411)

*Sorry for my ENG its not my native language :)
Maybe try disconecting each airbag one at a time. Then rescan to see if the short circuit to ground goes away.
If it doesnt the wiring must be damaged and shorting to ground.
 
Maybe try disconecting each airbag one at a time. Then rescan to see if the short circuit to ground goes away.
If it doesnt the wiring must be damaged and shorting to ground.
I wish i had a scanner, i dont really want to buy an expensive scanner just for that, is there any cheap scanners?
 
Plenty of bluetooth obd2 on amazon but you have sort the crap from the good ones do a google search be looking at upwards of 25£. Then you can download car scanner off play store and upgrade to pro for £5 excellent app with longcoding and diagnostics.
You will have to read up which obd2 dongles are good as the cheap one can damage( i have a cheap ebay one which cost like £5 but i wouldnt want to be responsible if it damaged your car( although it has worked fine for me). I have since purchased obdeleven to be on safe side?.

Good luck bro?
 
Plenty of bluetooth obd2 on amazon but you have sort the crap from the good ones do a google search be looking at upwards of 25£. Then you can download car scanner off play store and upgrade to pro for £5 excellent app with longcoding and diagnostics.
You will have to read up which obd2 dongles are good as the cheap one can damage( i have a cheap ebay one which cost like £5 but i wouldnt want to be responsible if it damaged your car( although it has worked fine for me). I have since purchased obdeleven to be on safe side?.

Good luck bro?
Sorry for late response, thanks for the reply :)