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  1. No need to SHOUT! Try 3245
  2. Try 5214
  3. Try 4739
  4. Try 9020
  5. Try 8198
  6. Not necessarily. Airbags don't take much power at all. Best to double check where your draw is.
  7. Then its time to monitor the battery current draw (amp meter) -- then remove one fuse (at a time) looking for the large current draw going away. That will be the circut with your draw or short.
  8. I suggest you start here... P0562 System Voltage Low Possible cause of fault • Vehicle electrical system control module malfunction • Contact resistance in wiring • Battery faulty • Voltage regulator and alternator faulty
  9. Try 1035
  10. Try 8569
  11. Yes, we have seen a weak battery cause all sorts strange electrical issues. If the battery is weak or over 4 years old it should likely be replaced.
  12. Try 5103
  13. That card is for your CD Changer. You didn't read the Lost Radio Code FAQ -- Read This FIRST... "Can you give me a code for my PCM? These units are manufactured jointly by Siemens and Becker, and the only place where you can get the codes required is from the dealer/ OPC. The PCM’s require two codes, the ICS/Siemens code, and a Becker code. The ICS is the first code requested. Sorry, the only place you can get a PCM code is from a dealer/ OPC."
  14. Try 2407
  15. Try 0985
  16. See my post (2nd post in this thread).
  17. Try 9537
  18. Try 8534
  19. Try 0984
  20. Try 5898
  21. Yes, then wait a couple of minutes. I gave you two possible codes because part of your last S/N LED is out - so we are guessing.
  22. Let's guess it is 25017568 Try 5324 Let's guess it is 25017560 Try 5160
  23. Try 5795
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