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  1. Very unusual if a low battery caused an airbag light.

    I think you need to have the fault read out.

    I know we have members in Calgary and Edmonton.

    Can you pass me a couple contacts that live in Edmonton?

    I'm hoping they can help.

    I did a search and some other owners airbag light came on too after their battery died.

    thanks again :D

  2. So my question is - what caused the light to go on?

    Did you remove a seat or the steering wheel with the key in the ignition?

    If not, then I would think it is in your best interest to find out why the light is on.

    BTW... there are quite a few private owners that have the Durametric software as well as independent Porsche shops that have one of more of those tools.

    Sorry I missed your question.

    The battery was low and now the airbag light stays on.

    I didn't remove the steering wheel or seats.

    Thanks for your help

  3. You need to find someone with the Durametric software, a PST2 or a PIWIS tester.

    Most importantly you need to read out the fault code as to "why" it came on.

    Where are you located?

    I live in alberta Canada so it's gonna be hard to find someone that can help me.

    I just dont want to go to the dealership and pay a ****load just to reset the light.

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