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#163056 Apr 23, 8:31pm
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anyone know how to get the air bag light off when you remove the passenger side airbag!!!its drivin me nuts!


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Why did you remove it?

You can try opening your gauge cluster & removing the air bag led thingy.

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you need to bring it to the dealer so they can reset the code. if you remove the led behind the cluster it might screw up the sensor for the air bag and it might not deploy when you get into an accident..the air bag light also came on if you did not remove the battery (-) before taking the seat out, under the sear have weight sensor..but that's the case with my last civic..the point it, take it to someone to have the tool to reset the code so the light will go off. Good Luck thumbsup

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why would you take out the airbag, thats wot i never understand...

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