MKlugeRacer
Troubleshooting for constantly illuminated airbag and ABS warning lights in Opel Agila 2002
ABS/DSC system is not working
ABS warning light
Airbag warning light
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Hey, thanks for your advice. My Agila just has a mileage of about 199335 km, really a lot of kilometers, right? The last service was just a couple weeks ago, but the airbag/ABS problem started shortly after that. But like you said, I'll probably have my local mechanic do it. I know it will be expensive, but safety first! Cheers!
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Hi, wow, your Agila has really come a long way! Now that you say that the problem started shortly after the last inspection, I wonder if there might be a connection. Maybe someone made a mistake during the inspection or overlooked something? Perhaps it would be helpful if you approached the mechanic next time and asked if that was possible. Of course, I hope it won't be too expensive for you. But you're right, safety comes first and a properly functioning airbag and ABS system are extremely important. I'll keep my fingers crossed that you get the problem solved quickly and without any major costs! Take care!
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Hey, thanks for your tip and your support. Yes, you could be right, maybe it's related to the last inspection. I will definitely talk to my mechanic about it and hopefully he can find the problem and fix it. Yes, it could be expensive, but like we said, safety first. Thanks again and see you next time! Cheers!
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Hi buddy, I had a similar problem with my 2000 Opel Corsa. I'm not a car professional, but I have a bit of experience with cars. A similar thing happened to me and my ABS/DSC control unit was faulty. I had it repaired at my local garage as I don't have access to special tools needed for the repair. The repair cost me about 1000 euros. To help you better, could you please give me more information about your car? Things like mileage or when your airbag/ABS last worked could be useful. Hope this helps a bit and you get the problem sorted quickly!
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