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Jcsh



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Battery Disconnect Unit 1 Fault code (& SRS airbag warni

I was wondering whether I had the wiring for the Phone mic installed in my 2004. So I had a look and a bit of a light rummage around in the RVM enclosure and in the centre console below the cup holder. Nothing there, But then I noticed the SRS light was ON. Gaaah!
Cycling the ignition/ stating the engine causes it to go out them immediately back on as it (presumably) confirms a fault...
Popped down to my local friendly garage and they tried to clear the fault.
Tester device repeatedly said fault cleared but then it returned immediately.
Then I noticed that 1 of the wires to the battery mounted disconnect device was broken so thought 'AHA!' (but a bit of a coincidence) and soldered it back together - but it hasn't made any difference - is there any way to loop out the disconnect device to fool the system that its working and thus remove it from investigations..?

Has anyone else had this issue?

cheers
James

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nicedayforit



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Rather than just clear the fault code would it not be an idea to get it read so that you then have an indication where the fault lies?
Then take it from there.

Post #320747 1st Apr 2015 8:51am
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Jcsh



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The fault code was "battery disconnect Unit 1"
Wink

Post #320763 1st Apr 2015 10:51am
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DMRR



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Bit of googling for you came up with this :

"Well good news, I disconnected the 'battery disconnect unit' at the yellow multiplug by the battery, turned the ignition off, turned on ignition and the light was on, turned off ignition and reconnected it, ignition back on and light still on when I started.
I connected up the all comms and under the SRS section I did the usual open, read faults, then clear faults and left it with the rx and tx lights flashing and after about 20 seconds the red srs light started to flash slowly.
I left it for a bit, closed the connection and the light went out and is still out"

From here : http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f10/srs-air-bag-light-237933-4.html Land Rover Addict
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Post #320766 1st Apr 2015 10:56am
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Jcsh



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Hey, yes thanks for that. I googled that too and tried it. It just keeps getting reset and nought else. Sad

Post #320773 1st Apr 2015 11:29am
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nicedayforit



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Could be a new battery disconnect unit needed Wink Thumbs Up
They can't be that expensive.

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Jcsh



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Or it might be something the other end. I'd like to loop out the battery disconnect unit, so does anyone know how? Does the BDU present a resistance to its Ecu or is it just closed/open circuit? Last night I tried a link providing a short circuit to the Ecu by disconnecting the yellow plug and shorting the wires. Which did not change anything in terms of the light cycling from off to on as soon as the startup diagnostics are performed.

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nicedayforit



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This is from the vehicle wiring diagram, seems to be a resistor involved for monitoring.



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johnboyairey



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my car......... 2002 v8 vogue.

please observe correct shutdown procedure for battery/nav/SRS etc before working on airbags etc.

if its any help I had this fault when I got my rangie, and that year, the new MOT law said that SRS light cannot remain on. so after resetting with an 'allcomms', I still was getting the same as you mentioned above, ie batt dis, unit etc. I bought a battery disconnect NEW unit, and still same! about £80 GB I think. (ign on, then SRS on, off, stay on etc) after asking around, and googling, I was decided on changing the SRS ECU. as sometimes they 'latch' a fault etc. I got one (guaranteed no faults) secondhand from a dismantler here in UK for about £20 it was an hour to remove some of the centre console parts, and lift it up rear enough to get to the plug and gently plug new one in before trying to remove it.(to prove) this then reset ok, and I went back to the old disconnect unit. I still have the new one here in UK.

I don't know enough about why it was maybe 'latched' no damage to car etc. all working ok now. but I asked the indy that used to look after the car for old owner, and they could not reset it either.
someone else said they latch, so that naughty people cant 'clean' a (seemingly) 'wronged' car etc. only land rover. and if its land rover, then you might as well fix it yourself with another one!
pretty sure is was this company, but this is the part... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Range-Rover-L322...3cf1e68850

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oh, and I just searched as I thought I had typed this before, and yes, this SRS ECU fixed another members car too. here: http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic17641-30.html

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Jcsh



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Thanks for your help guys, I'm pretty sure that I must have disturbed the ECU connector in the centre console when I was searching for the telephone cabling. I wonder if the SRS 'fault' I now have has turned off the airbags or whether the build can just be disabled safely... I wonder how easy it is to disable the bulb!

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