klacey
Member Since: 02 Mar 2005
Location: Swindon
Posts: 17
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Airbag warning light - help needed |
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My airbag warning light keeps coming on. It first failed at 9,000 miles. I have so far had three visits to dealer, first was to re-set computer, second was to fit a new airbag with a long wait beforehand as they were out of stock and third is to try and effect another repair.
Does anyone know if Landrover has found a repair solution to this fault? I am fed up with driving miles to the dealer and spending tens of pounds on fuel costs, sometimes being given awful loan vehicles, and still having problems. Has anyone tried obtaining compensation? The number of faults on these vehicles are just unbelievable.
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30th Oct 2005 5:24 pm |
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Winger
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Member Since: 15 Feb 2005
Location: UK
Posts: 3428
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Do you know what fault code was reported, if any, by the diagnostic computer when they did the reset?
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30th Oct 2005 5:34 pm |
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macstech
Member Since: 03 Aug 2005
Location: IN THE NORTH OF GERMANY
Posts: 47
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Has it definetively to do with the airbag ?
I had a similar problem with the oil-pressure light. This fault has been in relation to water in the A-beam.
Can your fault be brought in connection with the weather ? Or humidity ?
The bulletin mentioned several lights whih can come on during to this mistake.
Quote:The number of faults on these vehicles are just unbelievable.
Which other faults do you have?
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30th Oct 2005 5:46 pm |
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klacey
Member Since: 02 Mar 2005
Location: Swindon
Posts: 17
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I have not been told what error message was reported only that airbag needed replacing. I don't have any other warning light errors at present. the car did have a new drivers seat cover fitted before the airbag warning light came on. Obviously having airbag replaced and for the same error message to occur again is galling.
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31st Oct 2005 1:12 pm |
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simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
Posts: 18296
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klacey wrote:I have not been told what error message was reported only that airbag needed replacing. I don't have any other warning light errors at present. the car did have a new drivers seat cover fitted before the airbag warning light came on. Obviously having airbag replaced and for the same error message to occur again is galling.
Maybe the seat sensor was dislodged / damaged when the new cover was fitted ?
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31st Oct 2005 1:42 pm |
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Gareth
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Member Since: 07 Dec 2004
Location: Bramhall
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I have noticed on my car that the wiring loom under the seat becomes stretched to the limit if you move the seat fully forwards. I suppose this could cause your problem if a wire has snapped. But I would have expected your dealer to have found this. Maybe a new dealer would help???
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31st Oct 2005 7:18 pm |
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BN
Member Since: 18 Mar 2005
Location: Here
Posts: 6463
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Still wiring and computer is the cars achilles heal
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31st Oct 2005 7:19 pm |
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nobbyclark
Member Since: 03 May 2005
Location: Perth, Scotland
Posts: 1268
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Ask the dealer to check the seatbelt pre-tensioners. That was the cause of the alway-on airbag light in my Mini.
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3rd Nov 2005 10:04 am |
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Big Fish
Member Since: 30 Oct 2005
Location: Dorset
Posts: 172
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Air Bag Warning - Seat Belt tensioner alarm |
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Having just completed an 850 mile round trip with the Airbag and seatbelt alarms bleeping away, (the Hardon Karmon speakers came into their own), and a two hour wait at a useless dealer in Wales, the alarm was traced to a shorting wire in the seatbelt tensioner under the drivers seat. N Wales almost tried to fit a new tensioner, but thankfully they did not have one in stock. A neat trick that I Learnt toward the end of this audio assault, from a v.g eng at an LR Dealer back home was that by inserting and removing your seatbelt from its retainer 10 times within a minute disables the alarm. You probably new this already, but I managed to retain my sanity, just, as a result of it!
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4th Nov 2005 10:33 pm |
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KL
Member Since: 16 Jun 2005
Location: Gilling, nr York
Posts: 713
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Re: Air Bag Warning - Seat Belt tensioner alarm |
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Big Fish wrote: A neat trick that I Learnt toward the end of this audio assault, from a v.g eng at an LR Dealer back home was that by inserting and removing your seatbelt from its retainer 10 times within a minute disables the alarm. You probably new this already, but I managed to retain my sanity, just, as a result of it!
I think it's nine times- but no matter. I've certainly succumbed to this solution to stop the annoyance when slow -speed manoeuvring without belt on.
Even though the audible alarm is disabled, the warning light still remains on the dash display Discovery 3 tdv6 7 seat Buckingham Blue
Had it since new - sold Jun 17 after 12 years and 214,000 miles
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6th Nov 2005 8:34 pm |
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klacey
Member Since: 02 Mar 2005
Location: Swindon
Posts: 17
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My airbag warning light being on was caused (I am told by the dealer) by a problem with the "rotor arm" in the steering wheel. This was replaced. Steering wheel airbag previously replaced. Should these really fail at 9,000 miles?
This is our third landrover and it is proving to be a poor purchase....
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7th Nov 2005 4:16 pm |
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BN
Member Since: 18 Mar 2005
Location: Here
Posts: 6463
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klacey wrote:My airbag warning light being on was caused (I am told by the dealer) by a problem with the "rotor arm" in the steering wheel. This was replaced. Steering wheel airbag previously replaced. Should these really fail at 9,000 miles?
This is our third landrover and it is proving to be a poor purchase....
The slip ring in the steering wheel is a bit of an interesting item. Caused both my cruise control to fail, which I can understand and my suspension to fail, which I cannot understand. It is now responsible for my lack of power on starting from stationery in 1st gear high range, by upsetting the DSC apparently, which I also cannot understand.
When replaced it cured the cruise, but not the rest, so I think the dealer and LR Tech were wrong
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7th Nov 2005 4:45 pm |
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BCP
Member Since: 25 May 2005
Location: East Scotland
Posts: 1471
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Now on my second D3, last one replaced after 6 months. New vehicle quieter and smoother and has behaved wonderfully for 9 days and 452 miles. AIRBAG warning light now randomly on and off although I did wonder if it was related to the heated seats. The saga begins again of dragging it to the dealers, wasting mornings in the coffee area and probably nothing found until the third visit.
On a brighter note it's an exceptional vehicle and there is nothing else out there to combine all our needs. Posts above are very useful and will report back on the fix.
BP
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11th Nov 2005 10:25 am |
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BN
Member Since: 18 Mar 2005
Location: Here
Posts: 6463
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BCP wrote:Now on my second D3, last one replaced after 6 months. New vehicle quieter and smoother and has behaved wonderfully for 9 days and 452 miles. AIRBAG warning light now randomly on and off although I did wonder if it was related to the heated seats. The saga begins again of dragging it to the dealers, wasting mornings in the coffee area and probably nothing found until the third visit.
On a brighter note it's an exceptional vehicle and there is nothing else out there to combine all our needs. Posts above are very useful and will report back on the fix.
BP
This is the biggest problem of wasted time. My vehicle has cost me at least 1700 miles to and from the dealer. Spent over a week with the dealer and at least 10 days of my time lost travelling to and from the dealers. LR remove the wasted time from their minds, even if the dealer does his best. Ten days lost is worth at least £5k to any business person in lost time not accounting for the fuel, tyres and depreciation travelling to and from the dealer. Then of course there is the depreciation of the mechanics mucky fingers everywhere dismantling the car.
It is simply not possible to take a car apart without making some mess and marks. Do the dealers or LR replace that, no way.
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11th Nov 2005 10:44 am |
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mattlynch
Member Since: 22 May 2005
Location: Southport, UK
Posts: 92
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Just been to the dealers with the air bag light coming on. Apparently it is due to the seatbelt pre-tensioner, (not the problem they were expecting!).
But their first plan of action was to just 're-set' the whole system to 'see if that helps'!!!
It seems to me that any problem requires at least 2 visits to the dealer:-
1: When they 're-set' the system to see if it works.
2: When they start to work on the real problem that the 'system' told them was wrong!!!!
Matt Disco 3 TDV6 S (Everyday and laning!)
Series 3 Ex-military Lightweight (Toy!!!)
Smart Roadster (commuting only!)
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11th Nov 2005 4:04 pm |
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