Air Bag Code 27 Update
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Air Bag Code 27
I just put my Clarion Stealth box in it was straight forward just hooks into the factory harness in the back of the radio. All I did was remove the face trim plate around the radio unplugged the air bag on/off switch it was in the off position removed the radio plugged the sub in plugged the radio in then put everything back together NOW I get a air bag light flashing 27 and the on/off switch does not light up. The fuse is good in the fuse box there was a scotch clip on one of the wires for some reason going into the switch but I saw no other wire going to it. Has anybody got any ideas was there suppost to be a wire attached to the scotch clip to power up the switch. If someone could pop off your trim plate and look at the wires going into your switch and see if there is a scotch clip there or if you guys can point me toward the right direction thanks it is plugged in but on light and a code 27 flashes on the dash with the air bag symbol.
Thanks,
jeff
Thanks,
jeff
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I looked at that site myself, and couldn't find anything relating to a "code 27".
I wasted $25 for the book, ODB II Diagnostic Fault Codes. I say wasted, because it had nothing to help me before and nothing to help you today.
But it does make good reading material in the library while sitting on the "throne"
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Try finding someone with a Snap-On tool to reset the code, before going to the stealer, err I mean dealer
I wasted $25 for the book, ODB II Diagnostic Fault Codes. I say wasted, because it had nothing to help me before and nothing to help you today.
But it does make good reading material in the library while sitting on the "throne"
**edit**
Try finding someone with a Snap-On tool to reset the code, before going to the stealer, err I mean dealer
#10
Found it!!!!!
Burnt out bulb!!!!
Lamp Flash Code (LFC) 27 description from the 2000 service CD:
Pinpoint Tests — Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
Pinpoint Test O: LFC 27/DTC B1884 — Passenger Air Bag Deactivation (PAD) Warning Lamp Inoperative
Normal Operation
The restraints control module (RCM) has the ability to deactivate the passenger air bag under certain conditions. When the passenger air bag is deactivated, the passenger air bag deactivation (PAD) switch warning lamp will be illuminated.
The RCM monitors the PAD switch warning lamp for open or short to ground conditions. If the RCM detects an open or short to ground condition on the PAD switch warning lamp circuit, it will store a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) B1884 in memory and flash a lamp fault code (LFC) 27 (or higher priority code if one exists) on the air bag indicator.
Possible Causes
A PAD warning lamp inoperative fault could be caused by:
l an open or short to ground on circuit 1113 (Y/LG).
l a damaged or burned out PAD indicator.
l a damaged or inoperative PAD switch.
l a damaged or inoperative RCM.
l a blown PAD switch I/P Fuse 22 (7.5 A).
l an RCM internal concern.
////end CnP///
Lamp Flash Code (LFC) 27 description from the 2000 service CD:
Pinpoint Tests — Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
Pinpoint Test O: LFC 27/DTC B1884 — Passenger Air Bag Deactivation (PAD) Warning Lamp Inoperative
Normal Operation
The restraints control module (RCM) has the ability to deactivate the passenger air bag under certain conditions. When the passenger air bag is deactivated, the passenger air bag deactivation (PAD) switch warning lamp will be illuminated.
The RCM monitors the PAD switch warning lamp for open or short to ground conditions. If the RCM detects an open or short to ground condition on the PAD switch warning lamp circuit, it will store a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) B1884 in memory and flash a lamp fault code (LFC) 27 (or higher priority code if one exists) on the air bag indicator.
Possible Causes
A PAD warning lamp inoperative fault could be caused by:
l an open or short to ground on circuit 1113 (Y/LG).
l a damaged or burned out PAD indicator.
l a damaged or inoperative PAD switch.
l a damaged or inoperative RCM.
l a blown PAD switch I/P Fuse 22 (7.5 A).
l an RCM internal concern.
////end CnP///
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Hey thanks for the info. I have been battling this for several months. Finally got enough gumption up to fix it. I read your post, pulled the switch out of the dash and tested the lamp, BAD!!! Replaced the 12v lamp with a little Radio Shack bulb and my soldering iron. All is right with the world!
Randy
Randy
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Airbag Code 27 Update
It was a burnt bulb on the Passengerside Air Bag on/off switch. Here is the Part number and specs on the bulb I got from Radio Shack and Soldered in:
Part Number:2721141 or 271-1141
12volts 25mA with 1 3/4 hookup leads.
The bulb is slightly smaller but just as bright and it has 2 wires instead of 2 metal contact wires. I just soldered it in took 10 mins and all is good.Total cost $1.39 vs what ever the switch would have cost. Here is the technical info:
Lamp Flash Code (LFC) 27 description from the 2000 service CD:
Pinpoint Tests — Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
Pinpoint Test O: LFC 27/DTC B1884 — Passenger Air Bag Deactivation (PAD) Warning Lamp Inoperative
Normal Operation
The restraints control module (RCM) has the ability to deactivate the passenger air bag under certain conditions. When the passenger air bag is deactivated, the passenger air bag deactivation (PAD) switch warning lamp will be illuminated.
The RCM monitors the PAD switch warning lamp for open or short to ground conditions. If the RCM detects an open or short to ground condition on the PAD switch warning lamp circuit, it will store a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) B1884 in memory and flash a lamp fault code (LFC) 27 (or higher priority code if one exists) on the air bag indicator.
Possible Causes
A PAD warning lamp inoperative fault could be caused by:
l an open or short to ground on circuit 1113 (Y/LG).
l a damaged or burned out PAD indicator.
l a damaged or inoperative PAD switch.
l a damaged or inoperative RCM.
l a blown PAD switch I/P Fuse 22 (7.5 A).
l an RCM internal concern.
////end CnP///
Hope this helps,
Jeff
Part Number:2721141 or 271-1141
12volts 25mA with 1 3/4 hookup leads.
The bulb is slightly smaller but just as bright and it has 2 wires instead of 2 metal contact wires. I just soldered it in took 10 mins and all is good.Total cost $1.39 vs what ever the switch would have cost. Here is the technical info:
Lamp Flash Code (LFC) 27 description from the 2000 service CD:
Pinpoint Tests — Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
Pinpoint Test O: LFC 27/DTC B1884 — Passenger Air Bag Deactivation (PAD) Warning Lamp Inoperative
Normal Operation
The restraints control module (RCM) has the ability to deactivate the passenger air bag under certain conditions. When the passenger air bag is deactivated, the passenger air bag deactivation (PAD) switch warning lamp will be illuminated.
The RCM monitors the PAD switch warning lamp for open or short to ground conditions. If the RCM detects an open or short to ground condition on the PAD switch warning lamp circuit, it will store a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) B1884 in memory and flash a lamp fault code (LFC) 27 (or higher priority code if one exists) on the air bag indicator.
Possible Causes
A PAD warning lamp inoperative fault could be caused by:
l an open or short to ground on circuit 1113 (Y/LG).
l a damaged or burned out PAD indicator.
l a damaged or inoperative PAD switch.
l a damaged or inoperative RCM.
l a blown PAD switch I/P Fuse 22 (7.5 A).
l an RCM internal concern.
////end CnP///
Hope this helps,
Jeff
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