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Air bag warning light

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The air bag warning light just came on in my 2007 MKZ. I took it to a cerstified independent repair shop. They diagnosed a faulty "Occupy sensor" and a module on the front passenger seat. The cost of the sensors and the module would be fairly reasonable, but they are only available if you also buy the seat rails, etc. Total parts cost = about $880. Labor, about $150.

Is this a common problem with the 07 MKZ, and if so, does Lincoln stand behind it? The car only has 40,000 miles on it. If the warning light is on, does that mean that no air bags will deploy in a collision? Does anyone know how to buy JUST the needed parts, and not the whole assembly?

Thanks.

  • #2
It's most likely a load-pressure transducer. Unfortunately, I couldn't tell you which sensor. I'm good at finding parts, but I'm not going to take my car apart to see who makes the sensor and if I can decipher the p/n from it. But it's worth a try, so if it's possible, can you snap a photo of your sensor/module?
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It's most likely a load-pressure transducer. Unfortunately, I couldn't tell you which sensor. I'm good at finding parts, but I'm not going to take my car apart to see who makes the sensor and if I can decipher the p/n from it. But it's worth a try, so if it's possible, can you snap a photo of your sensor/module?

Thank you, Paulgress. I will do that. I will take my car back to the shop and ask the owner if he can help me ID the part numbers. I will get back to you, but it will probably be Monday before I can. I'm out of town tomorrow, and the shop is closed on Saturdays.

I do have a page (parts schematic) from Ford that the shop owner printed out and gave to me. The part numbers are all on there, but I need to ask the guy exactly which part numbers are the ones needed. Thanks again.

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The P/Ns most likely will be Lincoln/Ford numbers. You may be able to order the Sensor alone from that P/N.
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The air bag warning light just came on in my 2007 MKZ. I took it to a cerstified independent repair shop. They diagnosed a faulty "Occupy sensor" and a module on the front passenger seat. The cost of the sensors and the module would be fairly reasonable, but they are only available if you also buy the seat rails, etc. Total parts cost = about $880. Labor, about $150.

Is this a common problem with the 07 MKZ, and if so, does Lincoln stand behind it? The car only has 40,000 miles on it. If the warning light is on, does that mean that no air bags will deploy in a collision? Does anyone know how to buy JUST the needed parts, and not the whole assembly?

Thanks.


Hi matune1.;) Hope I am not too late - Before spending that sort of money on sensors, seat rails etc., have your battery checked. Our cars (MKZ, Fusion, Milan) have a tendency to throw an airbag system fault when the battery is on its way out. Has to do with the pre-start system check not getting a proper reading due to the weak battery. Happened with my car (2007 MKZ) while still under warranty. It is a relatively common issue and a new battery cured the problem.

Hope this information helps save you and others some money.

Good luck.:cool:

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db cooper
Why is there seldom any follow up with the resolution or non-resolution as the case may be... sheeeshhhh...
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That is up to the OP on if they come back, and tell anyone of the results

They tend not to once there is no issue

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jkeaton
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I guess I will respond in 8 years
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Salem, I was just there in October of 2020....
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Salem, I was just there in October of 2020....
I am here now with this issue. Sensor is around $170 and I can get a whole seat at a salvage yard cheaper. Even If I buy the sensor, I still might have to take it to the dealer for them to calibrate it. Trying to find my seat in the right shade and close is another story.
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db cooper
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Well glory be... seems they's some recent interest in this OLD (presumably wo out) subject after all...

Anyone interested in what I find out... when I find it out? Lemme know, sure mustn't be wasting BW with info numerous others might find helpful, but weren't 'Johnny on tha spot' with they request... '; )

Not to mention I went to the trouble to start a new thread which only ref'd this one for historical purposes and additional information what SOME folks might find of use... them what ain't interested or have nothing of value to contribute should avail theysefs of the lil magical Scroll Bar to the far right on yer screen and move on ta sump'n where ya might be of some use... '; )

db

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'ol corps rac'r
Rac'n Class of '69
Car #69

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db cooper
I guess I will respond in 8 years
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Reckon thaz bout yer speed, soes we'll be sure ta keep tha light on fer ya... '; )

db

IMSARS69
'ol corps rac'r
Rac'n Class of '69
Car #69

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db cooper
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Amazing cognitive ability there ol chap... I guess ya passed the 'Person... Man... Woman... Camera... TV...' test, eh... '; )

db

IMSARS69
'ol corps rac'r
Rac'n Class of '69
Car #69

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db cooper
That is up to the OP on if they come back, and tell anyone of the results

They tend not to once there is no issue

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EXACTLY !

Ya got that right... Multitask... very observant...

An also very useless for the underlying idea of a useful forum... where folks go to great pains to help out some po folks who repay the group by ignoring the courteous, and easy thing ta do...

Which is if course their absolute right... everyone is perfectly free in this country to be a parasite...

db

IMSARS69
'ol corps rac'r
Rac'n Class of '69
Car #69

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jkeaton
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Amazing cognitive ability there ol chap... I guess ya passed the 'Person... Man... Woman... Camera... TV...' test, eh... '; )

db

IMSARS69
'ol corps rac'r
Rac'n Class of '69
Car #69

Thanks forum crasher. I passed all those tests. You got some learning to do youngin. Do you have anything useful to share?
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G-111911

Thanks forum crasher. I passed all those tests. You got some learning to do youngin. Do you have anything useful to share?
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Do you...

If so, where is it...

Didja miss my OP that only ref'd this um an has covered several issues not to mention others w/ interest in the topic here...

So troll on... or contribute... or continue to make an arse ah yourself... your call...

db

  • #18
jkeaton
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Old and proud of it....
now that it is known... try learning some stuff, like english. 8)

If you only came here for answers , that is your issue, not ours... IF someone chooses to help , they will... no need to belittle someone ... well.. of course if you are not feeling very big, then go on... usually the one belittling is the one that is not very big on themselves...

NEXT!!

  • #20
I am here now with this issue. Sensor is around $170 and I can get a whole seat at a salvage yard cheaper. Even If I buy the sensor, I still might have to take it to the dealer for them to calibrate it. Trying to find my seat in the right shade and close is another story.
So what you are telling us is that you want it for less?

Why not just buy the part you need, sensor, or seat... and install it... OH Wait, you can't find a wreck in that color... I bet you can if you buy just the sensor... 8)

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