felix_miller1
Xsara Airbag Warning Light
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A 2006 Citroen Xsara diesel had an airbag warning light issue, suspected to be due to a defective cable or plug. The problem was identified as likely stemming from loose or corroded connectors under the seats, particularly the yellow ones for the side airbags. After inspecting and addressing the compromised connection, professional repair resolved the issue.
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felix_miller1 (community.author)
Could you elaborate on which specific connectors under the seats are most prone to causing this issue? Any details regarding their location or how to properly inspect them would be helpful.
hermannmayer24
It's usually the yellow ones. They're for the side airbags in the seats. Give them a wiggle, but be careful. If that doesn't fix it, you really should have it professionally diagnosed.
felix_miller1 (community.author)
Following your recommendation, I examined the connectors and found a compromised connection. Professional repair cost 95€, and the system now works.
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hermannmayer24
Had a similar problem with my Xsara. The airbag light was on constantly. Check the connectors under the seats, particularly the ones for the side airbags. They can get loose or corroded. It's like a loose wire on a lamp.