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PassOnLeft



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United States 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Buckingham Blue
Airbag warning light always on - thoughts?

The red airbag 'warning' light is constantly on in my new RRS (less than 1200 miles).

Has anyone else had this situation? As far as I know, nothing has happeded to/with my RRS that would affect the airbags.

It is worth going to the dealer immediately to research the issue? Should I just wait until a scheduled service and note the warning light then?

I'd appreciate any advice from more 'seasoned' RRS owners.

Cheers!

Post #37144 Sun Jun 04 2006 10:43pm
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Kaine



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Re: Airbag warning light always on - thoughts?

I'm not a seasoned owner, however would still recommend a dealer visit asap. It could be just a faulty sensor somewhere, however personally I wouldn't assume its ok as it is a safety feature and needs to be in full working order - I'd be at the dealer immediately myself

Kaine

Post #37146 Mon Jun 05 2006 7:01am
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Josh



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I would take it to the dealer. Better to be safe than take a chance. TDV6 - gone
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Post #37169 Mon Jun 05 2006 9:36am
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It is probably nothing more than a software glitch but you need to take your vehicle to your dealership for further investigation, just incase. Arctic Frost TDV6 SE. Aspen Leather, Cherry Wood, Privacy Glass, PTI, Tow Pack, Mudflaps, Tasmods, a new Fuelflap, a RRSport.co.uk umbrella in the boot & a RRSport.co.uk sticker on the rear glass.
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Post #37184 Mon Jun 05 2006 11:12am
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MDP



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Have you checked the manual overide key/switch to turn it off/on ? 
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Post #37287 Mon Jun 05 2006 7:59pm
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grommet



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MDP wrote:
Have you checked the manual overide key/switch to turn it off/on ?
If you are talking about the passenger airbag defeat... in North America, that's automatically done by sensors. There is no switch.

Post #37361 Tue Jun 06 2006 4:30pm
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PassOnLeft



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Yes, I've got a North American model with no override. I'm off to the dealer for service on Thursday, thanks all for the helpful advice.

Post #37385 Tue Jun 06 2006 9:39pm
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