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Xc90 2006 air bag service issue after fuel pump replacement

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Old 02-22-2021, 05:55 AM
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Default Xc90 2006 air bag service issue after fuel pump replacement

Hello everyone,
I had my xc90 2006 7 seater fuel pump replacement today , by a mobile mechanic.
he removed everything from the 2nd row of seats back to the tailgate and up the sides, all plastic and 2 and 3rd row seats.

They replaced the fuel pump but after they had left I noticed the airbag service was staying on.
Surly they would have seen this as the only code that came up wad the fuel pump issue.

Also noticed the seat weight isn't working
I've done research online and found that it could be the seat belt tensioners, or because they didn't disconnect the batteries.

Can someone help,before I call them back.
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Old 02-22-2021, 08:28 AM
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If a seat belt was unplugged and the key was turned on with the battery disconnected, there will be SRS codes set. Those will not go away without a read and reset with an appropriate scan tool. Ask your "mobile mechanic" to come back and check and erase your srs codes. If the codes don't return they were probably introduced during the fuel pump replacement.
 
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