B0108

Pasai airbag: era - high input signal

DTC B0108, sometimes indicated as B010800 is an OBD diagnostic trouble code indicating a generic fault with the vehicle body.

  • B0108 00: Pasai airbag: era - high input signal

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2003 TOYOTA TUNDRA with 93116.0 miles

Airbag light came on. Brought to dealer. Dealer found two codes tripped, B0108 and B1100. Dealer reset codes and codes did not return. After owner drove vehicle for 5 miles and upon restart, the airbag light came back on. Brought vehicle back to the dealer who found that the same codes had tripped. Corrected by dealer by replacing the passenger airbag on/off switch and airbag ecu. Parts were $599.51 and labor was $374.50. Background: the passenger airbag switch was never used (turned off) by owner (original owner). Owner (an engineer) suspects that a short originated in the switch assembly or associated harness which damaged the ecu. Owner did not abuse the vehicle and drove mostly on the highway. First vehicle that owner has ever had an airbag issue.
AIR BAGS,



2003 TOYOTA TUNDRA with 147000. miles

Took my truck to dealer on 7/11/2013 for air bag light on. Dealer said light related to preliminary recall. Dealer kept my truck for over 30 days until Toyota decided what to do. Finally i picked up my truck on 8/12/2013 air bag light was off. Dealer indicated the airbag is ok notes from dealer: dif- safety recall dof (dif) preliminary notice 2003-2004 model year Tundra vehicles front passenger air bag inflater module inspection. Dtc B1100 air bag senso r assembly B0108 short in squib circuit. Dsm oked rental car. ~|~dof applies rental provided w hen truck was in the shop. ~|~auth # d899b040 does not need any further attention light reset reset system the air bag light back on 9/9/2013 so i took truck back to dealer. Dealer advised the light is not related to recall and is not under warranty. They could not say what was wrong and wanted me to pay for additional diagnosis. They could not say how long it would take or what could be wrong but were insistent that is was not related to safety recall. Now i am without an airbag and they won't fix it. This does not make sense!!! How could it not be related to the recall?
AIR BAGS,

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