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  1. I don't know my airbag light stays on I have a autel maxidiag elite and tried turn it off but code 80 BA comes up
  2. cost to replace airbag module on a 2005 Porsche Carrera 911
  3. Fault memory 80BA triggering unit faulty C141 Communication PCM display 2005 Porsche 911Carrera Autel Maxidiag elite
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