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BMW airbag fault code diagnosis
The airbag light on my BMW 320 (55 reg) stays on permanently, so when the car went in for its MOT yesterday to my local independent garage I asked them if they could fix this problem at the same time. They ran diagnostics and it came up with "fault code 93B3 - airbag front passenger second stage", but they said I would have to take it to a BMW dealer to get the problem sorted.
I rang up the BMW dealer today and they wouldn't give me any idea of the repair cost unless I pay them £90 to run their own diagnostics. According to them the error code doesn't mean anything unless the diagnostics are done by a BMW dealer. That sounds like a load of codswallop to me but I'm no mechanic so it looks like I'm at their mercy. Are they just spinning me a line to get more money out of me?
I rang up the BMW dealer today and they wouldn't give me any idea of the repair cost unless I pay them £90 to run their own diagnostics. According to them the error code doesn't mean anything unless the diagnostics are done by a BMW dealer. That sounds like a load of codswallop to me but I'm no mechanic so it looks like I'm at their mercy. Are they just spinning me a line to get more money out of me?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had the same thing happen to a Peugeot car I had which developed an air bag 'fault'. No other garage would touch it and told me I had to take it to a Peugeot dealership who ripped me off as they couldnt diagnose the fault, £500 later and through my own investigations on a forum online - it was a simple battery replacement needed - problem solved ! I took the dealer to trading standards and got my money back.
This has been the same situation with a Vauxhall Vectra which has a constant engine management light on. They would ask for payment for the check first. Then Passat again engine management light and payment for check first. I think and from the number of friends who has warning lights permanantly on, it is an increasingly problem area. If it turns out to be simply a faulty sensor light, the these so called check payments are rather expensive. Its a pet hate.
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