I had a 2007 Touran 2.0TDI which I bought from VW with 26000 mls on it. All was fine until about a month out of warranty when the airbag light lit up, for no apparent reason. I googled it to find that thousands of Vw's, Seats and Porsches and Skodas were rife with the same problem. It seemed to be nearly always caused by a yellow connector joint under the front 2 seats that joined a cable which monitors the front seat belts and airbags.
I bought a cheap code reader (and canceller) from fleabay for a tenner and sure enough it gave me the seat restraint code as the culprit and I cancelled it. The light went out, great. A year later I had to perform a really nasty swerve and hard braking manoever and 'ping', the airbag light came on again. Out with the cheap scanner ( CAN VW/AUDI Memoscanner u281 if you are interested) and got rid of the warning light. Six months later I was pushing my seat back a bit quick after my wife had been driving it and it came on again! I fixed it again quite quickly.
Obviously the light will not go out if there is a genuine problem, but this, the resistance in the electrical connection going slightly above spec every now and again was frustrating. VW would be charging near on 100GBP to cancel these codes I was told by another victim. There is an official fix for this which is to remove the joint and solder in a continuous wire and cocer it in yellow tape to show that it is a VW approved fix. I mean, how often would you need to take your front seats out anyway??
So, I'm guessing that your airbag light will disappear if you cancel the code, because the car only blew a fuse when the cigarette lighter got fused and now you have replaced the fuse.
I have read a lot about these vehicles and their electrical upkeep regards computers and fault codes. If you don't know much they are going to cost you big bucks in the end. What, with that and door locks and window winder mechanisms failing prematurely (VAG have been using Chinese Bosch components for a few years now and they are not as good as the previously hun built stuff) I got fed up with the little problems (at only 80,000 miles) so I got rid. I got Japanese for the first time after 9 VW's and so far so good. Good luck with yours.
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