emiliamoon2
Corsa airbag warning light
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The airbag warning light in a 2004 Vauxhall Corsa was illuminated, raising concerns about a potential failure in the SRS system. Possible causes suggested included faulty cables, plugs, or crash sensors. It was advised to seek professional diagnostics due to the safety implications, leading to the discovery of a defective plug connection, which was repaired at a workshop.
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emiliamoon2 (community.author)
Thanks for the suggestions! No accidents, fortunately. Where exactly are the crash sensors located in a Corsa? And how would I check the cables and plugs? Is it something I could diagnose myself?
konstantinheld2
Given it's a safety system, I strongly recommend against DIY diagnostics if you lack specific knowledge. Although a faulty cable could be the culprit, the consequences of a wrong move could be severe. Given the age of the vehicle, your money will be well spent at a workshop.
emiliamoon2 (community.author)
Understood. I appreciate the advice concerning workshop diagnostics. It was a defective plug connection and the final repair tallied 95€. Thank you very much for your assistance in resolving this issue!
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konstantinheld2
That SRS light is a serious matter! Has the car been in any minor accidents recently? Faulty cables or plugs are prime suspects. Also, have you checked the crash sensors? Sometimes those trigger false alarms.