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Airbag light following seat replacement. How to clear?


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'01 Boxster. I had my seats reupholstered and the airbag light has been on since I picked up the car from the shop. Just looking below the seats and feeling for connectors it appears all connections are made up.

My OBDII reader didn't pick up anything....not sure if it would though.

Any thoughts on how to reset the system?

Thanks, Rich

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They likely left the key in the ignition when they removed the seats (that sets off the airbag light).

You will need to find someone with the Durametric software, a PST2 or PIWIS to reset the airbag light. At this time those are the only devices that can do it.

Where are you located? Perhaps someone here can reset it for you...

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They likely left the key in the ignition when they removed the seats (that sets off the airbag light).

You will need to find someone with the Durametric software, a PST2 or PIWIS to reset the airbag light. At this time those are the only devices that can do it.

Where are you located? Perhaps someone here can reset it for you...

Thanks Loren, I'm in Las Vegas

Rich

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