Gizzmo1505

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Hi, I just signed up today, I am new owner of a Range Rover P38A. I am looking for the diagnostic plug, as I have one or two problems with lights on display. Such as AIRBAGS and ABS.
So if someone can help me I will be grateful. Thanks again.
 
Hi, I just signed up today, I am new owner of a Range Rover P38A. I am looking for the diagnostic plug, as I have one or two problems with lights on display. Such as AIRBAGS and ABS.
So if someone can help me I will be grateful. Thanks again.
The plug is passenger side foot well up on the panel below the dash/glove box
 
Most airbags problems with these are the plugs under each seat. Ign off, key out. Leave a few minutes... Undo the plug (yellow cable) under the seat, spray with switch cleaner (available at Maplin), plug it back together (I tend to plug unplug a few times) and that may well get rid of your Airnag warning.

ABS is a different thing. It could be a wire or sensor or worse, the ABS pump or ECU :eek:

However, the lights do come on upon start up and go out once rolling....
 
Most airbags problems with these are the plugs under each seat. Ign off, key out. Leave a few minutes... Undo the plug (yellow cable) under the seat, spray with switch cleaner (available at Maplin), plug it back together (I tend to plug unplug a few times) and that may well get rid of your Airnag warning.

ABS is a different thing. It could be a wire or sensor or worse, the ABS pump or ECU :eek:

However, the lights do come on upon start up and go out once rolling....

Yes, ABS light will stay on until you are doing more tjhan 5 mph.
 

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