This is a dangerous job! You need to get a pro to do this. As professional myself, have even had a recent episode with an airbag system. While replacing an airbag control module on a 2005 Explorer, the new control module was defective right out of the box. I did not know it was defective, and when I reactivated the system, the airbag light came on. When I used the scan tool to try and scan the module to find out why the light was on, all the air bags deployed! I nearly came out of my pants! I couldn't catch my breath for several minutes! I am thankful that I was crouched down on the vehicle floor near the console at the time, or I may not still be around. That was an event I will never forget! I got on the phone to Ford, and they told me that I wasn't the first to have that happen! They told me that sometimes a faulty airbag control module will set off the airbags for no reason.
Now I will tell you what 13 means, so that you know when the shop is telling you right. It means that the internal fuse link inside of the air bag control module is blown. You most likely have a short somewhere in the air bag deployment (or firing) circuit that caused it. The internal fuse is not replaceable, so at the very least, you will need a module, but the system needs to be checked for a possible short in the air bag deployment circuit.
Please do not mess with this yourself. Especially this problem! Checking the airbag system requires deactivation of the airbag system, and special airbag simulators installed in place of the airbags themselves. Messing with the deployment circuit especially, can cause death. If the air bag deploys while your head is level with the steering wheel, your neck can be easly broken. An airbag fully inflates, and starts to deflate in less than 4 milliseconds. That is 4 one-thousandths of a second! That is too fast for anyone to get out of the way, and it will injure you. It will literally be like getting hit in the head with a sledge hammer at full speed. These things are dangerous. Most technicians refuse to work on these things. I am one of the few crazy people that will. But I am respectful of them. These things are explosive devices, and I am kind of like the dynamite handler at the rock quarry. A little crazy, but careful. But even as careful as I am, and in spite of my having handled airbags as long as they have been around, back in the '80's, bad things still happen.
You need to ring a ford dealer with your VIN and they will give you a PIN for your radio
Go to this site and get any Ford code for £3.50 www.unlockmyradio.weebly.com Have used it several times as I repair radios. Always fast and accurate and will text or email the code to you as you prefer.
it is run off the PCM you dont require a code.
hi there, take the car to your ford dealer he can remove the radio to get the serial number off it then he will chech with ford motor company for the code.....
Trouble code P1383 means:Variable cam timing over-retarted (bank 1)
Look under the trunk's lid.
where can i find the door code for the 2008 Taurus
what is a po430 code
Code 19 for a 99 Ford Taurus means the restraint control module crash data memory is full. If you replace the RCM, the code will reset.
Trouble code P0500 means: Vehicle Speed Sensor A
Trouble code P0302 means:Cylinder 2 misfire detected
Trouble code P0113 means: IAT Sensor Circuit High Input
Trouble code P0401 means: Exhaust Gas Recirculation Malfunction
i would use a code reader for this.
replace coil
Drivers air bag code B2293,i changed the clock spring it fixed it...
There is no code 91. The codes start at 12 and stop at 53.