alexandermiller5
Porter airbag light
Summary of the thread
A 2011 Hyundai Porter has an airbag warning light issue, potentially due to loose cable and plug connections to the airbag sensor. These sensors are typically located under the seats or near the front bumper. Checking these connections might resolve the problem, but if not, visiting a workshop is recommended for a quick fix.
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alexandermiller5 (community.author)
Where exactly are the airbag sensors located? Are they hard to get to?
jonathanweber10
They're usually under the seats or in the front of the car, near the bumper. If you're not comfortable poking around, I'd recommend taking it to a workshop. I ended up doing that, and they sorted it out quickly.
alexandermiller5 (community.author)
Thanks. I'll check the connections, but probably take it to a shop. Cost me 95€ to get it fixed.
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jonathanweber10
Sounds familiar. I had a similar issue with my Porter. Check the cable and plug connections to the airbag sensor, especially under the seats. Could be a loose connection causing the airbag warning lamp to light up.