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Old Nov 4, 2010 | 02:01 AM
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Air Bag Light is on?

How can I deactivate them and have the idiot light go out? Thanks in advance..
 
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Old Nov 4, 2010 | 06:54 AM
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From: Under the flightpath of old ORD 22R
Originally Posted by HutsonHawk
I appreciate anyone's help. I fixed the problem. Wires getting old.
And FYI: TO YOUR RESPONSE....


I REPORTED THIS KIND OF BEHAVIOR TO THE WEBSITE STAFF,
->I don't care who you are, You don't have to be such an opinionated, lack of respect, jerk because you know something I don't. If your having a bad day, get over it. Keep your info to yourself if it means I have to put up with your childish educated butt......
I really appreciate the chart. You need to work on your people skills.<-
Good luck next time you need help.............

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Old Nov 4, 2010 | 09:50 AM
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Yep, I have so many issues with this truck that I completely forgot I posted that one lol. Can you guys combine the two please? Thanks SSCULLY...

THANK YOU FOR RESPONSE
Edit: this was my code
 

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Old Nov 4, 2010 | 01:29 PM
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I'm going to check both lefts.. Thanks
 

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Old Nov 8, 2010 | 11:20 AM
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I checked but both things were checked with no avail..
I don't understand what else it could be..
 
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Old Nov 8, 2010 | 11:40 AM
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From: Under the flightpath of old ORD 22R
Originally Posted by HutsonHawk
I appreciate anyone's help. I fixed the problem. Wires getting old.
And FYI: TO YOUR RESPONSE....


I REPORTED THIS KIND OF BEHAVIOR TO THE WEBSITE STAFF,
->I don't care who you are, You don't have to be such an opinionated, lack of respect, jerk because you know something I don't. If your having a bad day, get over it. Keep your info to yourself if it means I have to put up with your childish educated butt......
I really appreciate the chart. You need to work on your people skills.<-
Good luck next time you need help.............

Ignore list you go
 

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Old Nov 9, 2010 | 10:38 AM
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Old Nov 9, 2010 | 01:31 PM
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From: Under the flightpath of old ORD 22R
Originally Posted by HutsonHawk
I appreciate anyone's help. I fixed the problem. Wires getting old.
And FYI: TO YOUR RESPONSE....


I REPORTED THIS KIND OF BEHAVIOR TO THE WEBSITE STAFF,
->I don't care who you are, You don't have to be such an opinionated, lack of respect, jerk because you know something I don't. If your having a bad day, get over it. Keep your info to yourself if it means I have to put up with your childish educated butt......
I really appreciate the chart. You need to work on your people skills.<-
Good luck next time you need help.............

Ignore list you go
 

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Old Nov 16, 2010 | 10:53 AM
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I checked the connections, 2 sensors in the front bumper and one in dash.

I don't know how to check for open ground circuit.
 
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Old Nov 17, 2010 | 04:51 PM
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From: Under the flightpath of old ORD 22R
Originally Posted by HutsonHawk
I appreciate anyone's help. I fixed the problem. Wires getting old.
And FYI: TO YOUR RESPONSE....


I REPORTED THIS KIND OF BEHAVIOR TO THE WEBSITE STAFF,
->I don't care who you are, You don't have to be such an opinionated, lack of respect, jerk because you know something I don't. If your having a bad day, get over it. Keep your info to yourself if it means I have to put up with your childish educated butt......
I really appreciate the chart. You need to work on your people skills.<-
Good luck next time you need help.............

Ignore list you go
 

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Old Nov 30, 2010 | 09:58 AM
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I appreciate anyone's help. I fixed the problem. Wires getting old.
And FYI: TO YOUR RESPONSE....

You need to provide some DETAIL to what you are testing, your posts make me think you are just staring at some connectors on the truck and posting back semi random words that do not even form a thought, let alone a complete sentence. These 90 character cryptic posts that you produce, are pretty useless, in terms of diagnosing your issue.
I REPORTED THIS KIND OF BEHAVIOR TO THE WEBSITE STAFF,
->I don't care who you are, You don't have to be such an opinionated, lack of respect, jerk because you know something I don't. If your having a bad day, get over it. Keep your info to yourself if it means I have to put up with your childish educated butt......
I really appreciate the chart. You need to work on your people skills.<-
 

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Old Nov 30, 2010 | 05:28 PM
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Sorry you feel as though you've been 'wronged', Hutson. In my opinion, you've gone exactly the wrong direction in trying to get your problem solved -- simply put, you had one of the site's best electrical guys helping you out and, because you had your feelings hurt by a direct post asking you to be more descriptive with your posts.

Frankly, if I were in the other guys' shoes, I would've asked you to do the same thing.

While communication skills are a challenge to some guys on our site, the guys that you've been dealing with within this thread are far from within that group, in my opinion - heck, one of them was a moderator for me on this site not too terribly long ago -- one that I wish we still had on staff.

So, in closing -- sorry you feel like your toes have been stepped upon but, it is my opinion that all was going fine until you decided to jump off of the proverbial bridge. Best of luck to you in getting your problem resolved -- I'd help you but, the guy that was helping you is exactly who I would've asked if I had the problem....

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Old Dec 4, 2010 | 10:28 PM
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Only thing I wanted to make clear is that he DID NOT have to make me feel like a complete idiot with the comments about my half posts and so on. I usually keep my opinions to myself but when someone in a power position cant refrain, then why should I. I was not out of line whatsoever but if you have me on your ignore list, Kool.

FYI- The -->jerk<-- part might have been out of line, I apologize but the attitude wasn't necessary or deserved... Learn from this as I have. Have a great day.
 
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