doriz
Well-Known Member
- Posts
- 17,312
I’m very jealous of anyone who says they fixed something on a P38Fixed it..
seems I pinched an injector O ring, new seal and it fired up a treat...
I’m very jealous of anyone who says they fixed something on a P38Fixed it..
seems I pinched an injector O ring, new seal and it fired up a treat...
Oh I've fixed plenty, full time jobI’m very jealous of anyone who says they fixed something on a P38
almost scrapped it a few timesI’m very jealous of anyone who says they fixed something on a P38
Unless I can crack this SRS fault I’m scrapping the thing. It’s gleaming anorl which makes it worse.almost scrapped it a few times
Yeh but at least its openThat's closed as visible damage tho
Sure isOh I've fixed plenty, full time job
What happenedDon’t.
Ask me how I know.
Have you snipped all the srs plugs and hard wired them?Unless I can crack this SRS fault I’m scrapping the thing. It’s gleaming anorl which makes it worse.
I hope not to.Have you snipped all the srs plugs and hard wired them?
You can't scrap it for that if you do, drop it back here, I am sure I could make it work long enough for an MOT!I hope not to.
I have a day off so today I’m hitting it hard. I’ll try to identify why the OBD port isn’t liking the Nano, I’ll take all the plastics off again, charge up the brand new battery again, remove the cluster and check the bulbs again, remove and clean all the connections again. I have a contact standing by with a spare ECU and squibYou can't scrap it for that if you do, drop it back here, I am sure I could make it work long enough for an MOT!
Have you also checked the connectors under the kick panel?Have you snipped all the srs plugs and hard wired them?
I’ve had all the shrouding oft the A and B posts and it’s coming off again today. I’ve cleaned every connector recommended on the forum. There is no corrosion or water ingress around any of the connectors. It could be as simple as a fault code reset but I cannot get a tune out of the Nano.Have you also checked the connectors under the kick panel?
You don't need to do any reset to clear the SRS light, just cycle the ignitionI’ve had all the shrouding oft the A and B posts and it’s coming off again today. I’ve cleaned every connector recommended on the forum. There is no corrosion or water ingress around any of the connectors. It could be as simple as a fault code reset but I cannot get a tune out of the Nano.
I’ve checked the bulbs and they work, that said the bulb to holder is poor quality for LRYou don't need to do any reset to clear the SRS light, just cycle the ignition
There's definitely something by your right knee as you sit in the car, not sure if it's a solenoid or something else black box like.. that caused my light to come on more then once, just needed to wiggle the connectors and it was fine. There was no visible corrosion on that plug or the one under the seat, just a poor connection.
Is it the SRS or ABS that has 2 dash bulbs? I forget? If one fails or has a bad connection, the other will light up
But do they both light up? Will be slightly dim on one side if not, not always easy to spotI’ve checked the bulbs and they work, that said the bulb to holder is poor quality for LR
Eye, they both light up and the red SRS warning light is a beacon of distressBut do they both light up? Will be slightly dim on one side if not, not always easy to spot
Welcome To LandyZone, the Land Rover Forums!
Here at LandyZone we have plenty of very knowledgable members so if you have any questions about your Land Rover or just want to connect with other Landy owners, you're in the right place.
Registering is free and easy just click here, we hope to see you on the forums soon!