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campus 1.2 sport 16v 06 reg problems

Car  williams 2,seat leon
the problem it has is comes on when driving the service light and airbag light are on all the time, the ecu has been changed but still does it, any ideas. has been to the dealer 5 times to sort it, and they replaced the ecu. this is for a friend, so i have no further details on it, but any help would be appreciated. cheers ssteve
 
its prob the loose connectors under the seats for the airbags. a very famous problem. get an autoelectrician to solder them for you and it will be sorted.
 
its prob the loose connectors under the seats for the airbags. a very famous problem. get an autoelectrician to solder them for you and it will be sorted.

Had The Same Problem With Mine But As Said Above Just Get Them Solderd Together And Should Be Fine
 
under seat connections more than likely, ur a renault tech, u sort it?????
 
I've been having the same problem with my Clio.

its prob the loose connectors under the seats for the airbags. a very famous problem. get an autoelectrician to solder them for you and it will be sorted.

I went to the car just now, had a look, and theres two parts on clips that slide out, I pulled them off and had a play around with them, I couldn't unclip them because that was quite hard but I had a go at that, and also at pushing them back in.

I reconnected them to their clips, turned the engine on, and touch wood it'll stay the same, the lights didn't come on.
 
It didn't last.

Bloody car is annoying me. :(

The connections are lose then, I had the same problem with them coming on and off. I picked some clips up at a scrappy for free cut the other clips off and wired them back on and they've been fine ever since.
 
If you want to eliminate them just cut out the conectors. A pain in the ass when you want to take the seats out but its a garanteed fix.

I will make a guide when I do one next time.
 
I know the exact problem, i used to get it all the time. But lucky enough my problem only used to last 9 miles then once i switched the engine off and back on again it was sorted...
 
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