The IKE has correct VIN , the LCM does not. I’m not sure how to change the vin on thisSo do the IKE and LCM both show the same VIN now? If not, there’s your issue.
The 2767 SIM85 has caused me problems before. You may have to put another one in.
There’s the issue then.The IKE has correct VIN , the LCM does not. I’m not sure how to change the vin on this
Ah okay, So I need to grab one of them?There’s the issue then.
I’ve done it with scanner 1.4 before
Can probably be done with NCS too. @Street may know howAh okay, So I need to grab one of them?
I just bought the scanner should be here Monday or Tuesday, so hopefully this is the last step of the puzzle.Can probably be done with NCS too. @Street may know how
I tried with NCs using v71 and v74 daten files but it’s not allowing me to do anything to that lcm module. Something to do with the files only doing up to 2005/2006 and this module is from a 2007 module(same part number as OE unit)Can probably be done with NCS too. @Street may know how
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Great news. Well done for persevering.@enuff_zed and everyone else who commented, thank you very much! Airbag light was cleared about 5 minutes ago! I got the PA soft scanner and changed VIN and odomoter to match the car. Then reflased the SBSL as that was giving a 9886 error. Coded via NCS and cleared all faults. Then set system time with tool32 , first on SBSL , then SBSR then SIM. ran predrive check on INPA ,it cleared light but came back straight away. Then I turned off car, recycled igntion and started it this time and airbag light went out. I do have a resistor in the driver side door airbag for now, but at least thats a known problem!
Thank you again guys!
The orginal part for the car 9146279 i believe it is, i got from ebay as there was a 3037 ending one in it. That 914 module wouldnt accept odometer, VIN or tell me what algorithm to use. I just put the 3037 module back in and that worked a charm. Not sure why but i dont even car anymoreI had fun the first time I did the LCM swap. Could not get it to accept the odometer reading until eventually I realised it had to be in kilometres.![]()
yeah maybe that SBSL has had enough. Strange though cause before i touched battery and that resistor all was goodHmmmm. If you keep going and the faults keep coming back it is getting closer and closer to needing replacement modules
I have seen them just die of old age. In your case it may be that condensation has got inside?Turns out im an idiot for one of the faults. The low resiatnce on the SBSR is due to the shorting bars snapping on the push in clip, didn't even notice it unitl today. Thats the problem sorted. Last one is that 9886 error on the SBSL its intermittent. It can be cleared and stay off sometimes but then comes on again. Pulled out seat on LH side and floor is soaked. Pins and connectors for SBSL seem really good so not sure what the 9886 is about. WOuld make more sense if there was lots of corrosion but who knows. maybe I have to bite the bullet and buy another module.