Does anyone know how to fix this? I have read some posts and it looks to be the saftey belt pretensioner. Please send me some pictures or descriptions on this so I can find it and fix it. Thanks
I can help but i need a little more info is it plain explorer or is it a sport? is it 4wheel drive or 2 what was build date built before 3\1\2002 built on or after 3\1\2002 it makes a difference on this veh. And i am not sure yet but i will be you might have 2 diff. problem B2292 is a body code it shouldnt make abs light come on but i will make sure get me that info at [email protected] Never mind i have your answer the code IS for the seat belt pretensioners try disconnectiong batt and resetting light and see if code returns. Now ABS light is a totally unrelated problem is not connected with code in any way so you need to get it scanned at auto parts . then if need more info mail me [email protected]
2002 Ford Explorer. I found it to be the passenger side seat belt pretensioner wiring was not making a good contact, so here what u do disconnect the battery negative > step on brake for 10 seconds to dissipate any energy stored>remove the passenger seat 15 mm socket,manipulate the seat so u can unplug the two connectors the main one is a two wire,some have a boom connector for power seats just in case that was your option
Spray the two wire connector with electrical cleaner wait for it to dry then squeeze some dielectric grease in the connector and stap it back together
Replace the bolts to the seat and reconnect battery.
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I can help but i need a little more info is it plain explorer or is it a sport? is it 4wheel drive or 2 what was build date built before 3\1\2002 built on or after 3\1\2002 it makes a difference on this veh. And i am not sure yet but i will be you might have 2 diff. problem B2292 is a body code it shouldnt make abs light come on but i will make sure get me that info at [email protected] Never mind i have your answer the code IS for the seat belt pretensioners try disconnectiong batt and resetting light and see if code returns. Now ABS light is a totally unrelated problem is not connected with code in any way so you need to get it scanned at auto parts . then if need more info mail me [email protected]
2002 Ford Explorer. I found it to be the passenger side seat belt pretensioner wiring was not making a good contact, so here what u do disconnect the battery negative > step on brake for 10 seconds to dissipate any energy stored>remove the passenger seat 15 mm socket,manipulate the seat so u can unplug the two connectors the main one is a two wire,some have a boom connector for power seats just in case that was your option
Spray the two wire connector with electrical cleaner wait for it to dry then squeeze some dielectric grease in the connector and stap it back together
Replace the bolts to the seat and reconnect battery.