Seat Belt Tensioner
Seat Belt Tensioner
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audi321

Original Poster:

5,851 posts

234 months

Hi all, I have an Audi A3 2016 which was in a small crash and I have the airbag light on due to a "seat belt tension igniter fault ( resistance too high) - B10061B" DTC.

I'm 99% certain, but just for confirmation, is the 'igniter' in the seat belt itself and not the buckle?

Cheers all.

Krikkit

27,773 posts

202 months

This varies by brand/implementation - some have the tensioner in the belt reel fixing hidden away, some of them are integrated into the buckle link onto the shell/seat.

TrevorHill

592 posts

12 months

If your seatbelt is ok as in it’s retracting fully then the fault will be in the buckle holder. They usually retract once they have gone off.

audi321

Original Poster:

5,851 posts

234 months

TrevorHill said:
If your seatbelt is ok as in it s retracting fully then the fault will be in the buckle holder. They usually retract once they have gone off.
Yeah thanks for that, the seat belt is fine (not locked or anything), so I'll replace the buckle.

E-bmw

11,989 posts

173 months

audi321 said:
TrevorHill said:
If your seatbelt is ok as in it s retracting fully then the fault will be in the buckle holder. They usually retract once they have gone off.
Yeah thanks for that, the seat belt is fine (not locked or anything), so I'll replace the buckle.
Don't forget to do the swap with the battery disconnected & you WILL need to get the use of the relevant code reader to clear it once the job is done.