I had my 95 850 T5-R sedan taken to a local dealer for an inspection and oil change last thursday. Driving back on I-95 I encountered a section of the highway that was under construction and about an inch lower than the normal road. Coming out of this dip resulted in a sharp jarring blow to my wheels and suspension. When I arrived home I checked for any visible damage (bent rims, cracked tires, etc...) but did not really see anything noticeable. Later that night, I went over a very small crack on the road (not even considered a pothole) and suddenly the SRS light came on. I turned off the engine and when I restarted the car, the SRS light did not immediately appear. However, the SRS light reappeared a few minutes after I resumed driving, and has been on ever since. I attempted to reset the diagnostic codes, but I still got an error: 2-2-2. I am not sure what causes this error to occur, but I heard it could be due a faulty connection or part in the air bag/seat belt/crash sensor system? Any ideas/suggestions/similar experiences?? Could this have been caused by the dip in the road? Or perhaps something that occured during the oil change + inspection? Or this just a coincidence??
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-Ron
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