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Old 12-23-2007, 09:04 AM
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Another Blinking Air Bag Light Question

I have a 1996 Ford E350 Club Wagon with the 460 engine. After doing some tests on the fuel pressure and using the inertia switch to bleed pressure, I now have a blinking air bag light code 44. It refers to the right side crash sensor. I have checked everything and can't find any loose wires or connections. I have tried disconnecting the battery and still have a blinking light. Does anyone know how to reset this light.

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Old 04-06-2008, 05:11 PM
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Same problem

I have exact same problem 96 E150 I even removed sensor and scuffed mounting location/bolt to make sure good ground. Still airbag light. anyone have any ideas?
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blinking airbag light

hello all,, you will need a new sensor they go bad ,just replace and your problem will be gone!!!!
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Old 04-07-2008, 09:04 AM
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Way to check sensor?

Just wondering is there a way to check the sensor? I believe my code just tells me right side. ( I forget the actual code at the moment) but since there are several is there a check I can do to confirm instead of just start replacing sensors till I hit the right one?

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Old 04-08-2008, 05:06 AM
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the code tells you what sensor the right side ....then replace the right side sensor...its the front right side......
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I had the ground wire break on my 92. Just put a new ground wire on and code went away. The right crash sensor in near the transmission cross member on the outside of the frame. Check for a ground, you might be having a wire breaking. Check corrosion around the wiring.
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