2019 Ford Ranger. Customer states airbag light and seatbelt light are on. message in display center says service seatbelt monitor. This was a quick easy fix and no charge to the customer. #ford #fyp #fordranger
she said her son was back there and she was a swell messing with the seatbelt connectors and moving a bunch of stuff. she admitted possibly unplugged it she didnt remember. didnt charge her anyway its fixed all good now
Thanks for another video brother. Always informative. I got a quick question. I got a 2021 mustang GT and we had a storm, raining cats a dogs, some deepish flood puddles were driven through. Car made it through and never stalled. However, the driver side of the car carpet got wet from underneath somehow . I dried the carpet the best I could and t me it's dry, but im getting bad condensation on the back windshield. any idea what to do ?
Your welcome for the video. Did you check the carpet under the back glass? Like a water leak coming in? You may have to pull the carpet because it still may be wet down there. Also check in the trunk. Pull the carpet from the sides see if there is moisture. If not. Then it's going to be moisture on the driver side where you stated it got wet. Your going to have to pull the carpet back and dry it or let it dry on its own with the carpet pulled back. I know you said you dried it but it soaks through into the pad and sits on the metal body.
@Bearded Ford Tech no. I didn't check thoroughly enough I think. Bad weather and work keeps me from focusing on it. I'll do just as you suggested and get back to you. I'm hoping it's a back window leak because the stang has 4 year warranty left Thanks for the reply
@Bearded Ford Tech investigated . The back window is sealed . Carpet is dry However on the driver side when I press my thumb hard I can feel the dampness . I'll have to pull the carpet in the morning Interestingly enough , I drove through the water 3 weeks ago and this just now started happing Tuesday morning Thank you so much. Have a great weekend.
@@mlieser1230 you know me man. I'm not going to charge for 5 min. If it was something more in depth then yes. But it was just simply an unplugged connector
So an airbag connector being unplugged is th same f*cking problem for decades? This is the first one I've ever done where a connector was unplugged. How is this a common problem?
@atomicjoc3771 it's okay. The airbag doesn't set an alarm. If you don't have your seatbelt on it will ding. Airbag is just a light on the dash. And this one just had an unplugged connector it's all good. No need to apologize
@@BeardedFordTech I have drive lot of cars, and when there is a sensor on the seat, this fucking alarm appear and disappear randomly. Lot of Mazda and Renault
@atomicjoc3771 oh passenger airbag off? Cause you have something in the seat? And seatbelt chime? Ours doesn't make a alarm when the airbag stuff lights up. Could be different over where tou are