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Old 03-02-2006, 12:01 PM
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95 Bronco air bag codes?

Ive been ignoring this for a couple of years, but Im flashing a 41.... anyone have the list?

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The codes below are for a later model. Click on this link, I saw a code 41 there. It was a "RH Radiator Primary Crash Sensor Feed/Return Circuit Open"
http://www.veryuseful.com/mustang/te.../airBag95.html


DTC: Diagnostic trouble code, retrieved using scan tool.
LFC: Lamp fault code, flashed on air bag indicator.
Tone will sound only if additional DTCs are present

Here are the airbag codes

LFC
DTC-----LFC-----PRIORITY-------DESCRIPTION

B1231---19----------3-----------RCM Crash Data Memory Full
B1342---24----------2-----------RCM is Faulted
B1869---Tone c------—
B1870---Tone c------—
B1871---25 ---------14----------Passenger Air Bag Deactivation (PAD) Switch/Module Fault
B1877---46----------24----------Driver Pretensioner Circuit Resistance High
B1878---17----------26----------Driver Pretensioner Circuit Shorted to Battery or Ignition
B1879---17----------26----------Driver Pretensioner Circuit Shorted to Ground
B1881---47----------25----------Passenger Pretensioner Circuit Resistance High
B1882---18----------27----------Passenger Pretensioner Circuit Shorted to Battery or Ignition
B1883---18----------27----------Passenger Pretensioner Circuit Shorted to Ground
B1884---27----------15----------Passenger Air Bag Deactivation (PAD) Lamp Inoperative
B1885---46----------24----------Driver Pretensioner Circuit Resistance Low
B1886---47----------25----------Passenger Pretensioner Circuit Resistance Low
B1887---15-----------6----------Driver Air Bag Circuit Shorted to Ground
B1888---16-----------7----------Passenger Air Bag Circuit Shorted to Ground
B1890---27-----------15---------Passenger Air Bag Deactivation (PAD) Warning Lamp Shorted To Ground
B1891---—-----------------------Air Bag Tone Warning Indicator Circuit Shorted to Battery or Ignition
B1892---—------------—---------Air Bag Tone Warning Indicator Circuit Shorted to Ground or Open
B1916---15------------6----------Driver Air Bag Circuit Shorted to Battery or Ignition
B1921---21------------4----------RCM Bracket Ground Resistance High
B1925---16------------7----------Passenger Air Bag Circuit Shorted to Battery or Ignition
B1932---32------------8----------Driver Air Bag Circuit Resistance High
B1933---33------------9----------Passenger Air Bag Circuit Resistance High
B1934---34------------10---------Driver Air Bag Circuit Resistance Low
B1935---35------------11---------Passenger Air Bag Circuit Resistance Low
C1414---29------------5----------Incorrect Vehicle ID
----------------------------------No Communication with the Restraints Control Module (RCM)
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Old 03-02-2006, 12:41 PM
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I was thinking that list was for later models as it doesn't include a 41. Ideas?
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Look at my post. I was editing it when you replied.
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Ive been ignoring this for a couple of years, but Im flashing a 41.... anyone have the list?

thanks

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41 = RH Front Air Bag Sensor and Bracket Feed/Return Circuit Open

When I bough my 95 it was flashing a 42, LH Front Air Bag Sensor and Bracket Feed/Return Circuit Open. It turns out to be and open wire in the wiring harness between the firewall plug and the plug for the LH Front Air Bag Sensor. I ran an extra wire out side the loom from the firewall plug to the Sensor plug. That fixed it.
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Franklin - that makes sense - thats about where I hit that tree..... good thing the bag didnt deploy - I guess. I never liked airbags anyway but ive seen a lot of folks walk away from wrecks that would have really torn em up in the past. So maybe I'll fix it with Sub's solution - maybe try to fix my cruise control too.
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