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I think you can reset the airbag light but if the sensor is faulty the light will keep coming back and be an MOT fail. Plus of course it's best to make sure that sensor is working in case the worst happens...

 

But there is no sensor in the bumper itself - not sure where it us but somebody else will know. Did the guy explain what he had done?

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Not sure mate - from what I can see on Google it looks like the sensor is next to the horns so should be easy to get to with bumper off. Should just unclip/unbolt. May be best to check the factory service manual if you have one. If not, PM me your email address.

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I have put a code reader on the car and there isn't anything for a airbag. I do have a manual at home so I will see where it is and see if I can get a replacement to work out what the issue is.

 

Thanks for the help so far

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Standard Code Reader won't read and report an airbag fault as its seperate to the main fault code storage for the ECU.

 

I would get the Airbag system fault codes pulled and read before you start replacing parts.

 

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