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14 novembre 2013

Key Features of the BMW B800 Airbag Reset Tool

There are various reasons why a BMW B800 airbag tool is essential. For car owners, it's often confusing as to why their car's airbag warning lamp turns itself on. And when it does, unless you reset the error code, just like the Check Engine lamp, the airbag warning lamp stays on. This is a sign that the Supplement Restraint System (SRS), which is the computer system handling the airbag sensors is faulty. Here are a few scenarios where the lamp can go off, without any apparent reason:

> Aggressive or truck driving.

> Driving over a large puddle.

> Driving through heavy rains.

> Swapping steering wheels.

> Replacing light bulbs by removing the gauge cluster.

> While connecting electrical accessories, accidentally disconnecting an SRS component.

> Performing electrical troubleshooting by pulling an SRS fuse.

> Faulty seat belt sensor in the belt receptacle.

 

The B800 airbag reset tool helps reset the SRS by deleting the error code. Earlier, car owners had to visit a car repair store to get the code reset for a cost of anywhere between $80 to $300. But the B800 airbag tool allows car owners to fix this themselves. A B800 airbag reset tool comes handy for more than one reason. The tool is easy to use, clears trouble codes, and the LCD display shows the test results every time you use it. A usual B800 airbag reset tool comes with the following components: the B800 Main Unit, a User Manual, and the BMW 20P Connector. The B800 airbag reset tool works for all the BMW models produced between 1994 and 2003.

 

Using the B800 airbag reset tool is very easy to use. All you have to do is connect the main unit of the B800 airbag reset tool to the Onboard Diagnostic (OBD) which is located on the left of the driver's side at the bottom of the instrument panel and under a cover. You can simply switch on the device, use the LCD display to identify the error and rectify it. It is important to read and understand how to work with the B800 airbag reset in the manual that comes with it.

 

One of the most important things that you should do before using the B800 airbag tool is to identify if the sensor is genuinely showing a problem. If you have a fair idea of your car parts, take a look at the seat belt sensor and the electrical hub of your car for any errors. The most common reason why the SRS notes an error is because of a faulty seat belt sensor in the belt receptacle. Use the B800 bmw airbag reset to fix all your airbag error problems.

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