Air bag sir light

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It could be a number of things we need a code

did u read my post right???:hahano: the dealership hooked up a scanner and i also hooked one up in the shop i work in we got a hisory code which does not erase until u fix it (AKA) HARD CODE B0081 passenger pressence invalid serial data recieved and a NETWORK CODE U2100 controler area network canbus comm the pinpoint test lead us to the Passenger side seat belt switch the part cost 182$ nothing more to be said :fp:

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and were exactly did u do your technical training for mechanics??? lol that Joke ITT tech course i suppose LOL
 

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ohh wow u congrats i ll give a medal for knowing proper abreviation LOL dude the Alberta Trade apprenticehsip training is intense hands on theory training, and once an apprentice gets his Journeyman staus / Redseal he is consider a professional in his field of training basically we work 10months out of the year and go to school for 8weeks of technical training for 4 years until we get out Journeyman Ticket, all the instructors chosen to teach this training have to have at least two trade tickets, and are the selected out of all the Top TECHS in Canada, One of my intructors has his Auto / Diesel Heavy Duty Journeyman / Redseal tickets, and a TON of Chevrolet specialty training course's on top of that he is in the states as we speak attending a High Performance specialty course, basically our training gets makes us Licensed and gives us the practical training to work on vehicles not just learning off of trail and error and experience.

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basically in Canada they dont hire any ol guy off the street with some mechanical experience and let him work on vehicles, if they do then he would be called a 1st year apprentice doing oil changes, tires, brakes, ETC. until he or she completes theres first year (8weeks of technical Training) u must have the technical training to work in a shop around here and specialty courses also which dealerships provide i will have my Journeyman / Redseal staus within the next year $$$$$$
 

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Gberland: sometimes they should hire the ol guy off the street... sometimes they know way more than the certified licensed lil noob who just got out of school
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and i was about to sya if you have a sir light in a gm... then something is wrong somewhere lol
 

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Gberland: sometimes they should hire the ol guy off the street... sometimes they know way more than the certified licensed lil noob who just got out of school
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and i was about to sya if you have a sir light in a gm... then something is wrong somewhere lol

ya i totally i agree with you, and not to offend anyone at all, but all i was trying to explain was how the Trade system works in Alberta to get into mechanics u have to willing and able to learn and work, so basically you find a shop thats willing to hire you on as an 1st year apprentice mechanic experience helps, then you work for about 8 to 10 months depending, then after you have gotten a totall of 1500 working hours in the shop they entitle you to go and attend your first year of technical training if you pass you get a promotion to 2nd year and you get a raise, you continue to do this until you 4th year, so ya most of the stuff we learn is from practical experience in the shop, but our 8 weeks of training we do every year is very intense if anyone has more questions feel free to ask

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Gberland: sometimes they should hire the ol guy off the street... sometimes they know way more than the certified licensed lil noob who just got out of school
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and i was about to sya if you have a sir light in a gm... then something is wrong somewhere lol

and ya i didnt see that u were from Canada :headbang: you must kno how the schooling system works hey??

far as the SRS light goes ya sorry my bad for using incorrect terms :hahano: its SRS not SIR sorry

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Call it what u want but I'm doing good for the yrs I've been in and the money I make

so how much a year does a tech make down there any ways???
 

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I'm at 17.50 an hour in my 3rd yr. Highest you can get is 25. Unless you go Highline cars. But in northern states you can make 35-50
 

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and fun fact...
where i work i'll be doin this year 25.xx
went up like that lol (speaking of money)
12.85
16.18
18.72
19.25
21.09
24.84
and this year 25.xx ...
 

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and fun fact...
where i work i'll be doin this year 25.xx
went up like that lol (speaking of money)
12.85
16.18
18.72
19.25
21.09
24.84
and this year 25.xx ...

right on ya thats pretty good, im just finishing my 3rd year and i should be up to 25$ an hour, but once i get my Ticket i think im goin up to Fort Mac starting wages there are 45$ to 60$ and hour im getting really fed up with the dealership systems and the flat rate BULL!!!:sleepy10:
 

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