blaster1232
Member
Hello there! First post in landyzone from a proud owner of facelift freelander TD, disco 3 and disco sport.
So around two weeks ago, had a minor crash with my freelander. After replacing the AC radiator as well as coolant radiator (AC compressor and broken hood opening cable as well - since the radiators were removed), the car is now in a working condition, but the SRS light is now on a dashboard, even though the airbags didn't go off. Tried to remove the battery cables for several hours, also checked all the fuses, SRS is still there. Took the car to diagnostics, and 3 ''current faults'' were displayed - crash front; left beltpretensioner resistance too high and right beltpretensioner resistance too high. It was quite weird, since i was the only person in the car during the crash, so there was no reason for right pretensioner to ignite. Also, checked both pretensioners, and they seemed to be well - had not exploded. So i figure out, that the problem is within the SRS ECU, since it is supposed to be permanently dead after crash and has to be replaced.
So the question is - where is this SRS ECU located, and what would be the things to take into account when swaping it? I did read, that the battery has to be changed and the new srs ecu should be connected only when it is tightened to the surfice.
Thank you a lot, and best wishes for the new year.
So around two weeks ago, had a minor crash with my freelander. After replacing the AC radiator as well as coolant radiator (AC compressor and broken hood opening cable as well - since the radiators were removed), the car is now in a working condition, but the SRS light is now on a dashboard, even though the airbags didn't go off. Tried to remove the battery cables for several hours, also checked all the fuses, SRS is still there. Took the car to diagnostics, and 3 ''current faults'' were displayed - crash front; left beltpretensioner resistance too high and right beltpretensioner resistance too high. It was quite weird, since i was the only person in the car during the crash, so there was no reason for right pretensioner to ignite. Also, checked both pretensioners, and they seemed to be well - had not exploded. So i figure out, that the problem is within the SRS ECU, since it is supposed to be permanently dead after crash and has to be replaced.
So the question is - where is this SRS ECU located, and what would be the things to take into account when swaping it? I did read, that the battery has to be changed and the new srs ecu should be connected only when it is tightened to the surfice.
Thank you a lot, and best wishes for the new year.