SRS LIGHT STUCK ON PLEASE HELP

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William Tasso wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Aug 2006 13:17:25 +0100, Austin Shackles
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On or around Fri, 18 Aug 2006 13:09:44 +0200, Srtgray
>> <[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>
>
>>> ...
>>> deposited £500,000 with the Paymaster General?

>>
>>
>> If he's in the UK. I found that the other day, was surprised that it's
>> still in the legislation.

>
>
> Vehicles owned by the crown enjoy this system
>


Nottingham City Buses (one of the few still owned by the council)
presumably use this system, as they have no "insurers". A friend was
rear ended by one, and drove round to the nearest depot to complain.
The foreman mathced the bolt pattern on a spare bus (all their double
deckers are Volvo buses, very unusual)to the marks on the car, and wrote
a cheque for the damage.

Stuart
 
> I Want to disconnect the SRS Air Bag System in my 96 300 TDI Land Rover
> Discovery. I have never had one in any of my other cars and Feel I Will
> not require it.


Surely this has to be a troll?

Doesn't think air bag is useful, doesn't have insurance.

If he doesn't have insurance (assuming it is a legal requirement - which
is in pretty much most places) then why is he worried about it passing
the local equiv of the MOT?

And whilst I'm replying, I assume he also thinks seatbelts are not
really that useful either since cars never had them in the past, why
bother fitting them now?!

BTW Andy, if you want to disable the airbag just drive head-on into a
brick wall at 40mph, that should sort it out for you.

Matt
 
Austin Shackles wrote:

>
> We still don't know where he's located


The IP addy he's posting from is allocated to Southern Tablelands
Electricity in New South Wales, Australia. Hence my references to the
Aussie regulations (and the fact they require compulsory insurance just
as the UK do). The Aussie connection actually explains quite a lot
about his attitude and apparent IQ.


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EMB
 
On or around Fri, 18 Aug 2006 19:26:22 +0200, Srtgray
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>William Tasso wrote:
>> On Fri, 18 Aug 2006 13:17:25 +0100, Austin Shackles
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> If he's in the UK. I found that the other day, was surprised that it's
>>> still in the legislation.

>>
>>
>> Vehicles owned by the crown enjoy this system
>>

>
>Nottingham City Buses (one of the few still owned by the council)
>presumably use this system, as they have no "insurers". A friend was
>rear ended by one, and drove round to the nearest depot to complain.
>The foreman mathced the bolt pattern on a spare bus (all their double
>deckers are Volvo buses, very unusual)to the marks on the car, and wrote
>a cheque for the damage.


not sure about the crown vehicles, but the council vehicles are in the
legislation too - they don't have insurance, or rather, I suppose, they are
their own insurers. same applies to police and fire vehicles I think, and
the military.

the 500,000 thing only applies to you, driving your vehicle, BTW. AFAICS it
doesn't apply to other drivers.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
"Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankind; and
therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee"
John Donne (1571? - 1631) Devotions, XVII
 
On or around Fri, 18 Aug 2006 20:21:55 +0200, Matthew Maddock
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>> I Want to disconnect the SRS Air Bag System in my 96 300 TDI Land Rover
>> Discovery. I have never had one in any of my other cars and Feel I Will
>> not require it.

>
>Surely this has to be a troll?
>
>Doesn't think air bag is useful, doesn't have insurance.
>
>If he doesn't have insurance (assuming it is a legal requirement - which
>is in pretty much most places) then why is he worried about it passing
>the local equiv of the MOT?
>
>And whilst I'm replying, I assume he also thinks seatbelts are not
>really that useful either since cars never had them in the past, why
>bother fitting them now?!
>
>BTW Andy, if you want to disable the airbag just drive head-on into a
>brick wall at 40mph, that should sort it out for you.


have to admit that my favoured technique if I wanted to disable an airbag
would be to trigger the sod - either by tracking down the wiring that does
it or finding the sensor and giving it a suitable clout. I don't think I'd
resort to brick walls.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
"Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankind; and
therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee"
John Donne (1571? - 1631) Devotions, XVII
 

"EMB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Austin Shackles wrote:
>
>>
>> We still don't know where he's located

>
> The IP addy he's posting from is allocated to Southern Tablelands
> Electricity in New South Wales, Australia. Hence my references to the
> Aussie regulations (and the fact they require compulsory insurance just as
> the UK do). The Aussie connection actually explains quite a lot about
> his attitude and apparent IQ.
>
>
> --
> EMB


I hope that's not a generalisation ....



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CraigB wrote:

> I hope that's not a generalisation ....


Just a gentle trans-Tasman dig. People like Energizer Bunny redress the
balance nicely. :)


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EMB
 
EMB wrote:
> CraigB wrote:
>
>> I hope that's not a generalisation ....

>
> Just a gentle trans-Tasman dig. People like Energizer Bunny redress the
> balance nicely. :)
>
>

What are you after? You're welcome to it :)

--
Karen

And thanks to Tam at aus.bicycle for the cool new nick :)

"Sometimes I think I have a Guardian Idiot - a little invisible spirit just
behind my shoulder, looking out for me ... only he's an imbecile" - Jake Stonebender
 
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