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Old Jun 16th, 2009, 14:59   #1
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i imagine that i have done something wrong here, i removed the drivers seat to give it a good clean, with the ignition off, and now ive replaced it i have the srs light on,
i have reconeccted the electrical connectors,
its a 99 v70 2.5
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Would that be a seat belt Pretentioner fault?
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i imagine that i have done something wrong here, i removed the drivers seat to give it a good clean, with the ignition off, and now ive replaced it i have the srs light on,
i have reconeccted the electrical connectors,
its a 99 v70 2.5
It's probably the connector, they don't like being disturbed. I would unplug it give the contacts a clean and remake the connection. Then panic if it doesn't work. Regards, Jon
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Old Jun 16th, 2009, 18:09   #4
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SRS faults do not self reset, you will have to use a Volvo scan tool / VADIS / VIDA to reset it.
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