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Garage is empty, add now
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The airbag computer has it's own set of connectors behind the drivers side tunnel cover. http://www.sjmautotechnik.com/troubl...ting/susp.html
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the reset device I bought has the 2 wire connectors that fit the 2 wires in the drivers side center console, I used to have a shop that had the proper VAG but they are gone now & indie shops don't seem to have this older style, when I connect the reset device it acknowledges it's connected to the system but gives me an error message
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