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    Hi Everyone,

    I have a 2002 Thunderbird. The other day, I sped up to 80 to pass a car, and my airbag light came on. It won't come on if I turn on the car and not sit in the drivers seat.

    I called a couple of dealerships and they each gave me a different diagnosis, each costing $500-800. I don't want to get ripped off.

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks!

  • #2
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    Find a competant independant automotive electric guy. These cars are not antiques, lots of mechanics can fix them

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    • #3
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      Welcome, Sanaz. Good luck on the problem. There are other threads about airbag lights if you use the search tab. Most say it's either a clockspring malfunction in the steering column or a mircoswitch located under the seats, but I don't see how speed would be a factor in either problem.

      On a side note, we get together occasionally in the Plano or North Central Expy. Corridor area. Keep checking the Texas Chapter threads for an update on a dinner outing with the T-Birds.

      James
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      • #4
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        Thanks everyone for the advice. I think I am going to try the wires under the seat before I take it in to a dealer. I don't know any decent car shop in the Dallas area!

        I will into the North Texas group for the outing. It sounds like fun!

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        • #5
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          Same thing is happening to our car. Took it to the ford dealer and they said gec is bad,500 to 700 hundred bucks. is that possible?

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          • #6
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            Mine did the same thing .. turned out to be the connector under the driver's seat was dirty and not making a good connection. My dealer just cleaned it and it's been fine since.
            Unbelivable TBN trips including ALL of the lower 48 States plus 9 Canadian Provinces, 8 European Countries, 3 Caribbean Countries, Countless National Parks and have attended well over 100 TBN Events since 2001 and counting. Best of all ... fabulous friends.

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