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<blockquote data-quote="ZeroDCX" data-source="post: 13919568" data-attributes="member: 91953"><p>So two days ago, during morning traffic, I caught a faint burning smell. I thought it was just my imagination, but my air bag light immediately came on and it began flashing code 12. In the interior fuse box, fuse 4 was burned. I replaced it with another fuse and whenever I turn the ignition on, it just proceeds to burn another fuse. I know of the air bag reset procedure, which doesn't apply to code 12. But does anyone know where to start diagnosing this issue? (Praying my airbag is still functional).</p><p></p><p>I did my research and came up with this site: <a href="http://www.veryuseful.com/mustang/tech/airBag/airBag95.html" target="_blank">Mustang 1995 Air Bag Diagnostic Codes</a></p><p></p><p>But it doesn't really help me with code 12 other than to note that I possibly have a short leading to code 12 or the system is purposely burning out the fuse to ensure the air bag is not deployed (solid state switch).</p><p></p><p>I have not attempted to remove power from the car. As I would rather attempt to figure out what's going on rather than make it go away. Also I've searched for threads pertaining to this issue just to come up with some wires around the clutch/brake pedals that get their shielding rubbed off of them leading to a possible short. I peeked underneath to find no such occurrence. My horn and cruise control still work, which leads me away from the clockspring (correct me if I'm wrong). Any one else have and figured out a similar issue or have testing procedure for the air bag system?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZeroDCX, post: 13919568, member: 91953"] So two days ago, during morning traffic, I caught a faint burning smell. I thought it was just my imagination, but my air bag light immediately came on and it began flashing code 12. In the interior fuse box, fuse 4 was burned. I replaced it with another fuse and whenever I turn the ignition on, it just proceeds to burn another fuse. I know of the air bag reset procedure, which doesn't apply to code 12. But does anyone know where to start diagnosing this issue? (Praying my airbag is still functional). I did my research and came up with this site: [url=http://www.veryuseful.com/mustang/tech/airBag/airBag95.html]Mustang 1995 Air Bag Diagnostic Codes[/url] But it doesn't really help me with code 12 other than to note that I possibly have a short leading to code 12 or the system is purposely burning out the fuse to ensure the air bag is not deployed (solid state switch). I have not attempted to remove power from the car. As I would rather attempt to figure out what's going on rather than make it go away. Also I've searched for threads pertaining to this issue just to come up with some wires around the clutch/brake pedals that get their shielding rubbed off of them leading to a possible short. I peeked underneath to find no such occurrence. My horn and cruise control still work, which leads me away from the clockspring (correct me if I'm wrong). Any one else have and figured out a similar issue or have testing procedure for the air bag system? [/QUOTE]
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