Srs air bags repacked at age 10!
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My Landie is 10 years old. I could A: replace both airbags for many hundred dollars or B: rely on the SRS light illuminating at startup during the SRS test then turning off if everything checks ok. Hmm...
When the light stays on, I will repair what is broken. If the light is not on, I am going to assume everything is working, and hope that I never need the airbags.
When the light stays on, I will repair what is broken. If the light is not on, I am going to assume everything is working, and hope that I never need the airbags.
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Mine are over 10 years old, will I be replacing then, no, should they be, that is another issue. The SRS light comes on if it can detect a problem, the factory for 2 reasons, suggests you deal with the at 10 years old, 1) to cover their buttes from liability claims and 2) cause the explosive charge looses it effectiveness as it gets older and becomes and will not protect you as they did when they were new, which then leads us back to reason )1.
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When I'm in Jersey I feel like each trek out in public I'm risking my life. There are so many cars on the road it is ridiculous. Just after refueling I had a guy who was so impatient behind me and because I did not cut off on coming highway traffic he passed me on the right and then proceeded to cut someone off almost causing an accident. "in a rush to no where" I guess you all know that when a Range Rover is about to enter on to a highway its quite a while until she hits 60! lol
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