Yesterday I got in my truck and started like usual, but the airbag light light did its little diagnosis like always, but this time it did not turn off. It does not flash, just a solid light indicating something is wrong in the system somewhere. All I have "done" to the truck was replace the battery about a week ago (which worked fine no airbag light until today).
How do you pull the airbag codes in theses trucks? In every other car I have owned there is usually somewhere you can jump wires and the light will blink slow/fast in giving you a number you can then look up online or in the service manual. I am not afraid of working on airbag systems, I understand the danger and precision involved when working on these systems. Unfortunately from my searching previous to this post I have yet to find a DIY to pull the airbag codes, every one says you need a GM factory scanner.
There is no way that is the only way to get the codes. If thats the case id rather throw parts at the thing then let the morons at my local Chevy dealership touch my truck (yet alone pay them real money lol).
Truck is a 95 K1500, with a drivers side airbag only.
How do you pull the airbag codes in theses trucks? In every other car I have owned there is usually somewhere you can jump wires and the light will blink slow/fast in giving you a number you can then look up online or in the service manual. I am not afraid of working on airbag systems, I understand the danger and precision involved when working on these systems. Unfortunately from my searching previous to this post I have yet to find a DIY to pull the airbag codes, every one says you need a GM factory scanner.
There is no way that is the only way to get the codes. If thats the case id rather throw parts at the thing then let the morons at my local Chevy dealership touch my truck (yet alone pay them real money lol).
Truck is a 95 K1500, with a drivers side airbag only.