SRS Airbag Service Urgent
#17
depending on your scan tool level of sophistication, you can try calling the car an ‘06 Volvo XC90 to access the SRS system.
#18
the fact that you have other warnings coming out of nowhere makes me think battery rather than unplugged SRS module/lead. They’d really have to screw up to do that during a state inspection.
depending on your scan tool level of sophistication, you can try calling the car an ‘06 Volvo XC90 to access the SRS system.
depending on your scan tool level of sophistication, you can try calling the car an ‘06 Volvo XC90 to access the SRS system.
Have a karting race tonight, so putting some miles on the car tonight hoping the battery will fully charge. On the CTEK since yesterday.
#21
I am on a dozen different car forums. In the last few years there has been a rash of "It's the Battery" to describe practically any failure. It's become the modern day "Electronic Elixir". I am not saying that a failing battery is never the problem, but it seldom is. Too often, owners jump on this and replace the battery which is a lot simpler than diagnosing and fixing the problem. After that wasted step, the real problem still exists.
All the Best
#22
So you are aware, I also had a rear side door airbag issue on my Rapide, but it wasn't the module (took the door apart from the inside to check and confirm). I could even monitor the SRS ignitor resistance varying wildly..... while i was opening the rear door. It turns out there's a bit of tension in the harness rubber covered wire harness that does a 90 degree and enters the body between the front and rear door, and I could manipulate it (push, pull , twist) and get it to clear the code as the resistance would go back inline. Turns out that wiring component is a bit problematic for the Rapide, it could be your issue.
#23
So you are aware, I also had a rear side door airbag issue on my Rapide, but it wasn't the module (took the door apart from the inside to check and confirm). I could even monitor the SRS ignitor resistance varying wildly..... while i was opening the rear door. It turns out there's a bit of tension in the harness rubber covered wire harness that does a 90 degree and enters the body between the front and rear door, and I could manipulate it (push, pull , twist) and get it to clear the code as the resistance would go back inline. Turns out that wiring component is a bit problematic for the Rapide, it could be your issue.
The dealership said they tested all the wiring and narrowed it down to the airbag itself. The airbag requires special shipping from the UK. I'll be driving around with no door panel for a week or so.
#26
All the experienced tech's at the dealership no longer work there. Everybody is brand new for both AM and Lotus. Recently trained and certified FWIW.
#27
I've replaced a door harness before the symptoms were different. They said they tested all the wiring and narrowed it down to the air bag.
All the experienced tech's at the dealership no longer work there. Everybody is brand new for both AM and Lotus. Recently trained and certified FWIW.
All the experienced tech's at the dealership no longer work there. Everybody is brand new for both AM and Lotus. Recently trained and certified FWIW.
#28
Need to find out where a couple of them have landed. Could be closer to my house and/or they charge less an hour than the dealership.
#29
I know where one of them is. I'll email ya. Maybe he can put you in touch with others if it he can't help.
#30
I brought the car in for service and they replaced the air bag. The error code went away, but a new air bag related code came up. They are not sure why/where that code is happening, but think there could be a crimped wire somewhere. I had to leave the car at the dealership. Hopefully they'll get it sorted today.