desertrompin88
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- '00 Ranger
hey thanks man...umm well i just went out n tried it again n it for sure goes...1 flash pause 9 flashes...?
I don't have the particular code list for your 2000 but a 1-9 flash code often means that the crash data recorder memory in the Restraints Control Module is full. According to the shop manual, the RCM must be replaced whenever the airbags are replaced.hey thanks man...umm well i just went out n tried it again n it for sure goes...1 flash pause 9 flashes...?
I don't have the particular code list for your 2000 but a 1-9 flash code often means that the crash data recorder memory in the Restraints Control Module is full. According to the shop manual, the RCM must be replaced whenever the airbags are replaced.
If the truck was in an accident that deployed the bags and they were replaced without replacing the RCM, that could explain the code.
It would be a good idea to verify the code definition with a dealer to be sure before you order any parts.
Clean the yellow plug under the front seat. It's a resistor which periodically throws a code if it gets a little dirt on the connection.
This is a 2003 Ranger? There is no 42 code on an '03 Ranger. Count again, a 24 maybe? A 24 says faulted crash module, replace it.
Wait, your title says Airbag 46. If it flashes 4 6 4 6 4 6, check the seat belt pre-tensioner plug on the drivers side seat belt buckle. It's under the seat.