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i just brought this Porsche and two days later the airbag light came on. Dealer got a code 1218 passenger side airbag he hasnt repair it. then i found coolant leaking. i only had the car for two weeks. what can i do? What should I do? please help people.

Old 04-14-2016, 08:42 AM
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Are you DIY savvy that you could fix the coolant leak yourself? Where is it leaking from? Otherwise, you can go to an independent Porsche shop and have them do the repairs, which will most likely cost you less than a trip to the dealer. You can use this site HERE to help you find shops near your location. Good luck. Hope you get all of this figured out.
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The airbag code is a very common issue. The wiring under the seat is faulty. Look at this thread it is very informative
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-cayenne/529043-side-airbag-fault-warning.html
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Are you DIY savvy that you could fix the coolant leak yourself? Where is it leaking from? Otherwise, you can go to an independent Porsche shop and have them do the repairs, which will most likely cost you less than a trip to the dealer. You can use this site HERE to help you find shops near your location. Good luck. Hope you get all of this figured out.
Thanks Luccia, i got the leak to stop well, actually the use car dealer repaired it. It was the radiator plug at the bottom of the radiator. Thanks.

Wayne
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Glad you got it all fixed up, Wayne! Have a great weekend.

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