The resistance of my 2011 ford e250 passenger side buckle is reading 3.5-3.7 ohms and triggers an airbag warning light. When using a 2.2 ohm tester on the connector, it was still reading the same values meaning my buckle is fine. When hotwiring the 2 ends of the connector without tester, it reads a value of 1.4-1.45 ohm. Also it this value, it triggered a warning light since it's too low (i suppose).
This makes me believe the issue must be cause by the wiring or connector. Does this sound right to you? And do you offer service for repairing this? I'd love to get a quote and understand what I'd need to send to you
Thank you
it would be like a single stage repair
Thanks. What components do you need me to send to you? I can send the buckle, but I know that is not the problem. The issue seems to be in the wiring that goes from the buckle to the Airbag module.
Do you need me to send the buckle + the wiring to the module, or just the wiring?
i would check the resistance from the module to the buckle first
Can you get me a quote? I can't find this service on your website.
yes, we can repair this issue