StefanGundlach19
Skoda Yeti Airbag Fault
Summary of the thread
A 2014 Skoda Yeti developed an airbag fault, indicated by a constantly lit warning lamp. The issue was suspected to be a defective cable or plug connection, particularly under the seats, which is a common location for airbag sensor connections. After checking and addressing a dodgy connection to the airbag sensor, the problem was resolved, and the warning light was turned off.
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StefanGundlach19 (community.author)
Under the seats, you say? Is that where the airbag sensor usually is? I thought it was somewhere in the steering wheel or dashboard. How difficult is it to check?
tomstar7
Yep, under the seats is a common location. It's usually a simple plug connection. Could be worth a look before you start worrying about an airbag recall or anything major. But honestly, if you're not confident, best get it checked by a professional. Could be a genuine airbag sensor issue.
StefanGundlach19 (community.author)
It was a dodgy connection to the airbag sensor, like you suspected. 95€ later and the SRS light is gone! Thanks for the help!
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tomstar7
Sounds like a faulty airbag sensor. I had a similar issue with my old Renault Megane, the SRS light kept coming on. Have you checked the connections under the seats? Sometimes they get loose.