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Man sorry to hear that. But impressed that you are digging in.Broke one of the studs off the new relay (well not strictly new).
Another new relay on order :-(
Do you have a picture of the error or an error ID number?Car booted back up. It is throwing an error "Backup power service required" but the battery is charging.
Two minor problems remain... the airbag warning light is on and it is report TPMS Hardware Error.
I ordered a set of replacement TMPS sensors in case that is the TPMS problem. It does still seem to be reporting pressure numbers for all 4 wheels however.
Airbag warning light - any thoughts on how best to diagnose?
Curious how does one clone a 1.5 TPMS sensor?I just resolved a 1.5 TPMS hardware error by replacing all the sensors after cloning them.
As for the airbag warning light. Try a few a different resets.
1) Unplug and plug in the air bag module
2) Unplug and plug in the VMS connectors
3) Perform a charge port door reset
1) Acquire ATEQ 46 TMPS toolCurious how does one clone a 1.5 TPMS sensor?
Cool I was told and verified this myself that the 1.5s do not need a tool. Just swap sensors and drive 21 miles to allow the computer to synchronize. I assume your method skips the drive and may allow generic TPMS sensors.1) Acquire ATEQ 46 TMPS tool
2) Acquire appropriate HUF/Beru or universal TPMS sensors (I used Sen.IT RS3 sensors)
3) Clone the information from the original sensors to the new sensors. It's done one at a time with the ATEQ tool.
4) Enjoy the absence of "TPMS Hardware error"
Soon the ATEQ tools may have the ability to even reprogram TPMS sensors for the Roadsters and Early Model Ss with the Baolong TPMS system.
As for the airbag warning light. Try a few a different resets.
1) Unplug and plug in the air bag module
2) Unplug and plug in the VMS connectors
3) Perform a charge port door reset
It's under the dash and right behind the passenger airbag. Removing the dash requires breaking the four clips that hold the passenger airbag cover. Before you get to that point, let's try unplugging some other things to get the airbag module to power cycle.Where do I find the airbag module so I can plug and unplug?