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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / April 2006

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SRS problem

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Keith - 08 Apr 2006 09:41 GMT
Hi there everyone

Just got my 95 disco back from the bodyshop after some careless driving
(mine). Now the SRS warning light(s) are permanently on (the ones in the
middle of the tachometer). They had obviously disconnected the battery at
some time (radio code needed) but would any of that cause a problem?? I am a
bit concerned about driving it now, wouldn't like a face full of airbag at
an inopportune moment. I am taking it back to them after the weekend but not
expecting a lot of help. Any ideas as to what has happened.

Regards

Keith Reavill
Micky - 18 Apr 2006 16:30 GMT
Hmmm.................OK, no takers.

Apparently its a Land Rover recall which I knew nothing about. Being done by
local dealer.

KR
news.britsys.com - 18 Apr 2006 19:28 GMT
> Hmmm.................OK, no takers.
>
> Apparently its a Land Rover recall which I knew nothing about. Being done by
> local dealer.
>
> KR

Micky, what is your SRS problem?
jason-h - 18 Apr 2006 20:34 GMT
hi there hondas need srs reset after the battery is diconected could be that
have you checked the fuse if any welding has been done it could have blown
one or more (srs fuse is in a yellow suround) hope this helps

>Hi there everyone
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>Keith Reavill
 
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