SRS light on dash stays on

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dunt yer think that if yer just bought it then its up the the garage/showroom wot dun sold it to yer to sort out ?

Easy enough if bought through a garage/dealer....Any motor any age if its got warning lights on when you are buying it then make sure you know what its tellin ya and whats involved in fixin before you hand over readies...
 
dunt yer think that if yer just bought it then its up the the garage/showroom wot dun sold it to yer to sort out ?

Not purchased from garage.

Not here to discuss how I acquired the Freelander either, no need to respond Mad hat man.
 
you really are a touchy sum bitch ! it has been known on this forum for some individuals to lose sight of the fact the vehicle may be under warranty. all that was being said was if you have recently aquired the vehicle, do you have any recourse to whoever sold it to you.

however, from the tone of your "Not here to discuss how I aquired the Freelander either" reply, you won't be needing it anyway as you seem to be riding your high horse as an alternative means of transport.

hope you get your problem sorted in the end
 
you really are a touchy sum bitch ! it has been known on this forum for some individuals to lose sight of the fact the vehicle may be under warranty. all that was being said was if you have recently aquired the vehicle, do you have any recourse to whoever sold it to you.

however, from the tone of your "Not here to discuss how I aquired the Freelander either" reply, you won't be needing it anyway as you seem to be riding your high horse as an alternative means of transport.

hope you get your problem sorted in the end

Optimus ok maybe some people do lose sight they have vehicle under warranty! I don't have a warranty in this case, and I didn't want that bloke Mad whatever getting all on my case about how I got the car - lets face it these threads don't exactly stay on topic. No offence meant to you (that comment was not directed at you).

Thanks for posting your resonse to my original query.

jeez its a bit like walking on glass in this forum.
 
FFS, Sorcha - you are a touchy ickle bugger - aint ya? Chill out and relax - so you made a poor buying decision. 1 cos you have a freelander with no warranty and 2 coz you bought a motor with faults without understanding the implications - nevva a good move, put them both together and its a recipe for disaster.

You have had good advice on here, from checking the under seat stuff, to a match. Here is a bit more for you, easily obtained by looking at the Rave manual which can be downloaded free from links on this site, and many others. I aint worried if you dont have a warranty - it aint my money, after-all, however one should always start with the simple things, and taking it back is the simplest and first thing to think of - you could have saved Slob having to think by telling us that you have no warranty in post 3, rather than a page later.

second rule of asking for help is give as much information as possible.
third rule is try and help others to help you - not give them agro.
 

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if the connectors under the seats are ok then the next culprit is usually the rotary coupler located between the steering wheel and column - just replaced mine with a 2nd hand one from fleabay and no lights on anymore:D
 
If the fault is not to do with driver air bag or passenger air bag try diconnecting the seatbelt pre-tensioner connector under seat one at a time then reconnecting, then check light, if light goes out with both reconnected the problem is condensation and is usually remedied by filling connector with "Vaseline", or plain petroleum jelly. In theory the problem is caused by dampness from carpets etc in certain weather conditions. If that doesn't cure it, I would suspect one of the airbag connectors or the "rotary coupler" which is located at top of steering column after removing steering wheel.
 
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