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1G Both auto seatbelts stopped working

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krayola

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May 11, 2010
kilkenny, Minnesota
93 TSI
I had to pull my pedal assembly and make repairs. In order to do this I pulled my seat and steering column and I had to disconnect a handful of plugs. Did I miss a plug under the dash? I can not find anything in my Chilton besides the plug under my seat, but i want to say that I left that plug unplugged intentionally before and the seatbelts worked. Either way, I tried it with the plug under the seat plugged in and unplugged.
I think I missed something under the dash. Does anyone have an idea what and where I may have missed?
 
They are linked to the door locks as my passender one is dead. The seat one is for the main restraint. Im not sure if something under the dash works with it as i never came across anything when reading up on my failed one. Seems odd yours no longer work now though
 
They are linked to the door locks as my passender one is dead. The seat one is for the main restraint. Im not sure if something under the dash works with it as i never came across anything when reading up on my failed one. Seems odd yours no longer work now though
Interesting. My auto locks do not work, but they haven't worked for some time now and I can not remember if I disabled them or if they failed. I will check there after work. Thank you
 
You can try to look through the electrical FSM. It has the numbers of the associated plug in the diagram as well as the location of those plugs.


PDF page 36 (Book 8-36) for the "C" Connectors and locations
PDF Page 40 (Book 8-40) for the "E" Connectors and locations
PDF page 105 (Book 8-105) for the Automatic Seatbelt Circuit

See if that helps at all.
 
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