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: Vibrations or seat adjustments can loosen the yellow connectors typically found under the seats.

: Exposure to moisture can corrode impact sensors or wiring harness pins, disrupting the signal. b0066.mp4

The SRS module constantly monitors the electrical resistance and voltage of various airbag components. When it detects an anomaly, it triggers the airbag warning light and stores a code: : Left (driver side) Frontal Deployment Loop. : Vibrations or seat adjustments can loosen the

: In trucks like the Colorado and Canyon, wires pass through a rubber boot in the door jamb. Years of opening and closing the door can cause these wires to stretch and eventually snap . When it detects an anomaly, it triggers the

: Right (passenger side) Frontal Deployment Loop.Specifically, these codes often point to a short to ground , an open circuit , or voltage out of range for the pretensioner—the device that pulls the seat belt tight in an accident. 2. Common Causes

While it may seem like a major component failure, the root cause is often a simple electrical break:

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