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    #16
    Originally posted by sapote View Post

    No, the Pyro fuse is in the other part attached to the red cable. Look inside that smaller sq hole there should be 2 small pins.
    (What you're talking is the rectangular yellow thing which house the electronic circuit that discharges the current to explode the fuse.)
    Ah... so probes go into here:

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    I can leave both positive cables attached as shown in the picture whilst doing this resistance test?

    And so if it does show the correct 2 ohms, perhaps the yellow rectangular "trigger" could be not be making proper contact?

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      #17
      Originally posted by WoGGo View Post

      Ah... so probes go into here:

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      1. I can leave both positive cables attached as shown in the picture whilst doing this resistance test?

      2. And so if it does show the correct 2 ohms, perhaps the yellow rectangular "trigger" could be not be making proper contact?
      1. yes
      2. They are simple 2 male pins and 2 sockets, so visual check and you could use a small pick to close the gap on the female socket smaller for better contact. There are other long wire running from the Restrain computer to BST and a damaged wire can cause the error code too, not necessarily the yellow sq.

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        #18
        Originally posted by sapote View Post

        1. yes
        2. They are simple 2 male pins and 2 sockets, so visual check and you could use a small pick to close the gap on the female socket smaller for better contact. There are other long wire running from the Restrain computer to BST and a damaged wire can cause the error code too, not necessarily the yellow sq.
        Well, without testing, I think I've found the issue, the question now is, can you purchase just these cables new from anywhere?

        This was most likely my fault when I had to remove the battery recently due to water getting into the battery tray from failed tail light gaskets and trim.

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          #19
          Originally posted by WoGGo View Post
          Well, without testing, I think I've found the issue, the question now is, can you purchase just these cables new from anywhere?
          I wonder if the pin also bent.
          Can you straighten the bent socket with the aid of 10x magnifier? It looks simple enough.

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            #20
            Originally posted by sapote View Post

            I wonder if the pin also bent.
            Can you straighten the bent socket with the aid of 10x magnifier? It looks simple enough.
            I did check the pins, and they appear to be perfect.

            I also think this cable was damaged by someone else previously, as there was a zip/cable tie around this cable and the black plastic terminal housing.

            I removed the small rubber isolator to better access the bent socket; it's pretty mangled and difficult to bend back... I think a new (second hand) one is more appropriate.

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              #21
              Well, "new" cable arrived today, installed, cleared code, airbag/restraint light gone!

              Thanks to liam821​ and sapote​ for all your help.

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