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You could have a broken wire in the loom in the back of the seat. I had this issue. Fixed simply with a bit of soldering once I found where the break was. Thankfully the seat covers have a zip at the back for access

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removed seats this morning

small plug goes straight to seatbelt switch

large plug has 4 wire

1 earth

2 +12v for power seats

3 switched 12v seat bottom heat pad

4 switched 12v seat back heat pad

cant find anything to do with air bag light any ideas

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+1

Had this problem on a BMW ended up going to a garage to get them to plug a diagnostic tester in. It actually pinpoints it to which sensor is activating the light. Turned out to be passenger seat wire / sensor. £30 for diagnostic and soldered the wire myself. At least if you have exhausted everything else you could try this. NB you need a proper airbag diagnostic device rather than the hand held OBD reader.

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