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    Question Left Sunroof Open During Rainstorm, SRS & Passenger Seat Lights On

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    During one of Florida's flash rainstorms this week I left my sunroof over night during a rainstorm and now my passenger airbag and seat belt lights won't come off. I vacuumed out the water off the floor boards and dried off the seat within hours of the rainstorm. This happened Tuesday night. 2 95 degree days later and while everything feels dry the lights have yet to come off? Is it possible I damaged the sensor somehow or do I need to give it more time to dry? The local audi dealer wants $145 just to look at it and I absolutely cannot tell my significant other (with all our linked financials) about this because he'll be beyond furious. If sensors have to be replaced what kind of cost am I looking at?

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    I'm going to go have the code read at Autozone to be sure, but I think it might be that that pressure sensor got too wet, thankfully that's only a $91 part and easy for a friend of mine to do if that's what ends of being wrong with it.

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