Steve
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Im trying to find a resistor that will turn off my airbag lights since iv unplugged my pretensioners
the official ones from steering wheel suppliers etc use a 2.2 ohm 0.5watt resistor
i have tried a 2.2 ohm 3 watt resistor, that didnt work
would the watt make a difference?
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John
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Are you sure you used the right resistance?
The one you posted in that numbers thread was completely wrong.
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Steve
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yeah they are deffo 2.2ohm, thats the resistance isnt it?
the only diff between my ones and the ones that work is the wattage but i dunno if that would make a diff
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John
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Wattage is how much heat it can dissipate, shouldn't affect what you want to do.
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Brett
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Why do you need the light out steve? Just take the cluster out and sort it that way
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Steve
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yeah thats the last resort plan lol would rather do it properly if i can
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Dom
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It shouldn't make much odds although tolerance could be an issue so that might be worth checking. Are you simply adding resistance to two pins/lines? Sure you that it is 2.2ohms that it needs to 'see'?
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Steve
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well 2.2 ohms is what was supplied by a steering wheel company that some guy has put on his puma and that works
i measured the resistance across the pre tensioners and it was about 1.8 ohms
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
properly
Define 'properly'?
You're bodging some resistors in to trick the light into going off, that's not properly either
If anything, removing the bulb is the better option as it breaks the circuit completely rather than just preventing the current from flowing.
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IvIarkgraham
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Buy a variable resistor, problem solved
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Steve
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i say properly because it still maintains the correct light sequence
which by all accounts apparently isnt an mot fail if its not correct, but i cba with questioning come mot time
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Steve
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but yeah light removal is a last resort option
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SXi_Tim
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Airbag light on is only an advisory though iirc, if its not there at all they won't pick up on it.
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Steve
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got all sorts of warning lights waiting to be fixed abs, traction control, airbag...
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
well 2.2 ohms is what was supplied by a steering wheel company that some guy has put on his puma and that works
i measured the resistance across the pre tensioners and it was about 1.8 ohms
Try a 1.8ohm 1% and see if that works; farnell, cpc, RS usually stock them. Saying that, i think taking the bulb out would the easiest.
Do you know if anyone else has managed this 'resistor mod'?
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Gary
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Cant you plug in the pretensioners again then test the resistance across them?
THen you'll know exactly what you need
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by Steve
well 2.2 ohms is what was supplied by a steering wheel company that some guy has put on his puma and that works
i measured the resistance across the pre tensioners and it was about 1.8 ohms
Try a 1.8ohm 1% and see if that works; farnell, cpc, RS usually stock them. Saying that, i think taking the bulb out would the easiest.
Do you know if anyone else has managed this 'resistor mod'?
yeah using a 2.2 ohm 0.5W
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by Steve
well 2.2 ohms is what was supplied by a steering wheel company that some guy has put on his puma and that works
i measured the resistance across the pre tensioners and it was about 1.8 ohms
Try a 1.8ohm 1% and see if that works; farnell, cpc, RS usually stock them. Saying that, i think taking the bulb out would the easiest.
Do you know if anyone else has managed this 'resistor mod'?
yeah using a 2.2 ohm 0.5W
So someone has managed to bridge what ever pins needs on the pretensioners using a 2.2ohm .5w resistor? If you can, find out what the tolerance of that resistor is/was because wattage shouldn't matter (from what i remember of electronic classes back in school). Only thing i can suggest is to purchase 0.5w resistor, still odd though
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