Without proper diagnosis you'll be lucky to find the problem if it's not in a connector.
The clockspring/spiral cassette under the steering wheel is not an unknown problem.
As of yesterday morning the srs light on the dash of my 94 tdi disco is illuminated all the time. The service book says to take to a dealer , I don't think so! I checked the fuse and all connections from the front sensors back following the yellow wiring, still on.
Any gurus out there in rover land had this problem or know of a solution?
Without proper diagnosis you'll be lucky to find the problem if it's not in a connector.
The clockspring/spiral cassette under the steering wheel is not an unknown problem.
Scott
is it one of those "due for replacement" models. i remember reading on one of these forums about the d1's having a 5 or 10 year service life on the airbags. is this correct?
I doubt that age would be the problem. The airbag itself might be the problem but it's fairly rare in my experience. Diagnosistics would point you in the right direction though.
You can removed the centre console & check the connection at the DCU. Remove the column shroud to check the steering column wiring & remove the passenger airbag to check the connection there.
The airbags originally had a 10 year life span but that's now revised to 15 years. It's likely to be made 20 years soon.
Scott
On a D2 the usual problem is the plug under the seats wich is the sensor to let the computer know if there is an occupant in the seat.Its normaly the drivers as that chair gets used/adjusted most that causes the problem in a D2.
See if the D1 has a yellow wire(SRS code) connector under the front seats,unplug and clean with CRC or contact cleaner and replug.
Goodluck
Andrew
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Andy, that harness is for the seat belt pre-tensioner. You are correct though - poor connections there are common but the D1 doesn't have pre-tensioners.
Besides, I don't think the D2 is intelligent enough to not trigger the airbag in the unoccupied seat.
Scott
I had that on my D1, and it was the spiral connection (cassette) on the steering col.
Purchased a 2nd hand replacement and it worked perfectly.
You can check it.
Remove the spiral coupling from the steering col, and just test the resistance through each connection - well thats how I found mine was faulty.
They are too hard for a home repair, in my view
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