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Posted by Gary [Email] (more from Gary) on Mon, 14 Oct 2002 11:31:38
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My SRS light is blinking again, so, I was planning on seeing if the wires to the sensors are corroded or dirty and would clean them. therefore, I'm looking for the sensors for the airbag. I assumed that there is one on each side of the car and I came across something that I suspect may be the sensors. On the inner fender, there is a stainless? metal box that's 1 1/2" by 2" set in a triangular-shaped plate. This is the left side by the way. That plate is secured to the inner funder with 3 "odd" torx screws (these screws have a pin dead-center so that you cannot use a T20 or T25 torx driver (I don't know what you can use here; are there torx drivers with a hole in the center?). This metal box has the part number #33904 stamped onto it. The right side plate is not triangular-shaped but more like a very shallow "U" shape, much broader. The metal box fixed to that plate is a little longer, maybe 1 1/2" by 3". This too has the part #33904 stamped onto it along with "SAAB" and an arrow facing to the front of the car. Are these the airbag sensors? By the way, these pieces on the inner fender face "into" the engine compartment.
I'm looking to see if any ground wire is suspect and I want to clean everything that I can before I bring it back to a dealer to reset the code. I'm not suspecting the clockspring because it was replaced 18 months ago and my horn does still work.
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