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Old 05-25-2008, 09:38 PM   #4
M4YTY
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I probably shouldn't say anything but i'll cover the badge on my coveralls. As mallard said, check the connector under the passenger seat. Its a really common problem, even with later E46's and especially Mini's. If the problem persists cut the connector out of the system and just join the wires together under the seat and tie the excess cable to the underside of the seat base. Makes seat removal a pain but how often do you do that!? The connectors move slightly causing a high resistance in the circuit causing the light to come on. Usually just unplugging it, plugging it back in and resetting the light does the job. Good luck!
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