Hi, Hope you can help. I have an Airbag warning light on my Discovery 4. This happened after my roofliner install and airbag reconnection.
Would it be best to buy a diagnostic tool to find the fault it is there another way you’d suggest?
Thanks
Correct, it pins into the airbag cylinder. I was looking for a similar connector on a wire. The other side had been cut so I couldn’t see it. Thanks for all the help, appreciated.
Never had a D3 or D4, but the first thing I'd ever buy would be a diagnostic kit for one ... sorry I can't help with the specifics!
That's the trouble with multiple threads!!
Thanks, everyone, sorry for the multiple threads and the delay in coming back to you all. I've been buried in a bunch of parts to fit over the last week. All the information has been hugely helpful.
I took Paul's advice and bought a diagnostic scanner, to help identify what the airbag warning message. I was hoping it was the disconnect airbag that I discussed with gstuart, however that's not the case. The error code that is been thrown up is b00d2-68/permanent which indicates Restraint System Malfunction Indicator 1, any ideas how you identify what this refers too? I managed to download a workshop guide, but the code doesn't feature in it. Once I locate the issue I can start troubleshooting.
Hi,
Headliner was removed due to a burn. No wiring damage.
How do you know the locations of the airbags quoted in the readings? 1 to 13, I search online but no joy. If there’s faults with 10,11,13 are all these located in headliner? What about location 12 with no reading?
The fault code I received from the diagnostic was B00D2-68 permanent.
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Shall I order a new passenger airbag switch?
Cheers,
Rich
I saved my D4 from salvage, guess I’ve seen too many YouTube videos. I’ve built it back up over this month. It had internal burn to the roof lining. Airbag light was always on.
Tracking it back, seems to be the switch. When running diagnostic, shows switch working off but not on. I’ve ordered a new one to see. Fingers crossed.
I checked the airbags above the front light, seems fine but high ohm readings.
Definitely time consuming.
Cheers,
Rich