Hello all.
This has been posted in the past and i’ve read a few of the posts about the airbag sensor problem. The plug under the driver seat is the culprit not a faulty sensor. My wife and I often share a car for errands and moving the seat jars the sensor plug at the back left of the rail closest to the outside of the car. Reaching in and just pressing the plug together as if you’re connecting it actually fixes the problem. I’m not sure if it’s a loose wire inside the plug or just plug itself is faulty, but just pressing it together makes the light go out and the sensor function. Then moving the seat jars it loose again. Especially in the summer months. Just a tip for anyone who is seeking to get rid of the car or purchasing an extended warranty that requires an inspection you can quick fix this issue to eliminate the sensor from tripping the code. My 200 is a 2016 Limited. Hope this helps!
This has been posted in the past and i’ve read a few of the posts about the airbag sensor problem. The plug under the driver seat is the culprit not a faulty sensor. My wife and I often share a car for errands and moving the seat jars the sensor plug at the back left of the rail closest to the outside of the car. Reaching in and just pressing the plug together as if you’re connecting it actually fixes the problem. I’m not sure if it’s a loose wire inside the plug or just plug itself is faulty, but just pressing it together makes the light go out and the sensor function. Then moving the seat jars it loose again. Especially in the summer months. Just a tip for anyone who is seeking to get rid of the car or purchasing an extended warranty that requires an inspection you can quick fix this issue to eliminate the sensor from tripping the code. My 200 is a 2016 Limited. Hope this helps!