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<blockquote data-quote="MikeCole89" data-source="post: 5956212" data-attributes="member: 585672"><p>First, though you have an OBDII scanner, NO generic OBDII scanner will access airbag stuff on a VW. Scanners such as yours only access information that the government requires automakers to make accessible by such tools, for the sole reason of emissions compliance, and they only get information from the ECM for the engine. Airbag codes are stored in what VW calls the airbag control module, which is a totally different, physically separate module from the engine ECM.</p><p></p><p>well i dont have a vw..but from the sounds of that. sounds like the obd doesnt check for bull shit just emmisions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeCole89, post: 5956212, member: 585672"] First, though you have an OBDII scanner, NO generic OBDII scanner will access airbag stuff on a VW. Scanners such as yours only access information that the government requires automakers to make accessible by such tools, for the sole reason of emissions compliance, and they only get information from the ECM for the engine. Airbag codes are stored in what VW calls the airbag control module, which is a totally different, physically separate module from the engine ECM. well i dont have a vw..but from the sounds of that. sounds like the obd doesnt check for bull shit just emmisions? [/QUOTE]
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