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Jan 10th, 2019, 14:56 | #21 |
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Interesting. 555 timer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvpP1PaQKo0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjWW4nbUyio 555 on a pcb. loads on ebay. Last edited by mhuk; Jan 10th, 2019 at 15:12. |
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Jan 10th, 2019, 15:43 | #22 |
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I found the srs crash sensor unit bolted to the floor pan, underneath the passenger seat.You will have to remove all 4 bolts out of the seat rail mounts, then if you just tilt the seat over backwards, you will have enough access to the srs unit.....er also good time to retrieve the odd £1 coins and lost pens from down the side of the centre console at same time, ha ha.
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SRS light stays on
Thank you Stegreg for the info, no wonder I could not find it I have been looking on the drivers side.
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I managed to find a UK seller so got them a bit quicker this time - first one came from HK though.
Which one did you order?
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If i was only buying one, i would have gone for this one : https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/B359-Modu...5/264081902324 Couple of quid more but worth it to not have to wait! Horses for courses though. Just bought a slightly different one as well : https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-12V-Tr...s/382490156700 It works fine but not the way i hoped, i'm working on ways to reconfigure it or wire it differently to how i originally intended but that highlights the fact the descriptions aren't great on how they actually work! Quiescent current is only about 12mA (42mA active so the relay takes 30mA) so with what i have in mind, i'd probably get away with wiring it in permanently.
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SRS light stays on
Hello Stegreg, I found the crash sensor exactly where you said it would be, unfortunatley I am in the same position as you were, I have no way of testing the SRS as I do not have the A +B boxes under the bonnet. so it looks like I will have to replace the crash sensor. Could you please tell me where you got your crash sensor from as the local Volvo dealer tells me they are now obsolete and not available. After you fitted your new crash sensor did the light go out on it's own or did you have to have it reset?
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I sourced a secondhand unit off ebay. but make sure you have the battery disconnected first before replacing the unit. then once replaced and fully bolted down, reconnect the battery... I presume you already know what caused the light to come on? Mine triggered because I removed the steering wheel without disconnecting the battery, so system thought steering wheel bag was open circuit, silly me.
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