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Default Re: AIR BAG LIGHT - 10-24-2005 , 12:21 PM







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On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 16:20:09 -0500, Ray O wrote:


"angel1" <tiahere (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
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Hello. I have a 1999 Toyota Corolla. The airbag light stays on ever
since
a
really heavy rain we had last year. Is there a way to get it to go
off?
Maybe a fuse or something, and if so, where would that be located?
Thanks
for the help!

Tia

There are some special procedures to follow when servicing an airbag.
Failure to follow them could cause the airbag to deploy, which would be
expensive to replace.

Or cause some serious bodily injury!!!


The correct way to get the airbag light to go off is to repair the
component
that is causing the light to come on. I would take it to a dealer for
diagnosis and repair.

HEY! Where the heck ya been?!?!

Went on vacation for a week, and our home internet connections has been
intermittent since we got back.

Did anyone have access to your system while you were gone?

Our college-age son was home so he was probably online, and I brought my
laptop and was able to get hooked up once at my brother-in-law's house and
once at a Panera Bread.
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Ray O
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Went to Maine to visit my wife's brother-in-law and also took a ride down
to Billerica, MA for her cousin's wedding. We took the "scenic" route
back to Maine - instead of 495 to 95, we took a bunch of back roads east
to Boston, across the Tobin Bridge (missed the turnoff to take the new
tunnel) to Route 1 all the way back to Saco, ME.

Sorry, I couldn't convince my wife to drive out to western MA to meet
you.

Our rental car was a Grand Prix. I was pleasantly surprised, it was a
decent car. With 15k miles on the clock, the only problem I noted in a
week was a heat shield buzz at middle RPM. Steering effort at low speeds
was more than I'm used to in our Avalon, Sequoia, and Lexus, and the
brakes were a little grabby although they worked well. The

I stopped by the Toyota dealer in Saco, ME, to visit a guy I used to call
on.

Hopefully, when the guy from the cable company shows up next week, he'll
be able to fix our internet connection so it is more reliable.
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Ray O
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