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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Don't let the wife use the Disco. Yesterday the wife used the disco and left the ignition turned on overnight. Next morning the battery was so flat it would not even light the ignition lights so I got the jumper leads out and jumpstarted it. The drive to work of 25ks seems to have charged it up again. My problem is that the SAS airbag light will not go out it flickers for a short time but stays on.
Any help would be gratefully received. Thyank you in advance......Ojay. |
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Former NAS LR TECH, Current AUS LR TECH
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: DOWN UNDER
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its a low voltage code and only someone with the right equipment can turn it off.
Disconnecting the battery wont help. And a SAS light is only on Military spec vehicles. When the light is on the SAS is hiding somewhere in the bushes and waiting for you to start shooting.
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![]() Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Parker, Colorado
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You will need to take it to the dealer where they will use their test book to reset the light or find a small shoop that has an Autologic scanner, they can also scan it. By the way, don't kill the tech. when they tell you it may be as high as $100 for their services. Mike |
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