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Old Dec 21, 2009 | 10:35 AM
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My SRS light has been coming on intermittently over the past few years and the colder the temperature is, the more frequently it comes on. I'd heard could be due to a connection with the seats and or seatbelts.

After some playing with it recently, I discovered that moving the passenger seat forward and backward will extinguish it every single time, so it would appear the problem is some sort of connection. Sometimes it will extinguish just do to jiggling the seat switch.

I've unplugged the main connection in the front of the seat and plugged it back in but I still get the light.

Are there other connections down there? Could it be an issue with the switch? I don't know what all the SRS system is tied into.

It's a 2001 Disco II, 85,000 miles
 
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Old Dec 21, 2009 | 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by GoldDiscoII
My SRS light has been coming on intermittently over the past few years and the colder the temperature is, the more frequently it comes on. I'd heard could be due to a connection with the seats and or seatbelts.

After some playing with it recently, I discovered that moving the passenger seat forward and backward will extinguish it every single time, so it would appear the problem is some sort of connection. Sometimes it will extinguish just do to jiggling the seat switch.

I've unplugged the main connection in the front of the seat and plugged it back in but I still get the light.

Are there other connections down there? Could it be an issue with the switch? I don't know what all the SRS system is tied into.

It's a 2001 Disco II, 85,000 miles
Had this same issue, had the codes from the SRS pulled and it showed a pressure monitor switch failure. I located the plug under the seat, cleaned it and shot it with dielectric grease, it's been off ever since.
 
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Old Dec 21, 2009 | 09:43 PM
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Look at where the seatbelt bolts to the floor, look for electrical connections, clean them like Scott R said.
 
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Old Dec 22, 2009 | 07:58 AM
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Ahhh....ok. Cool, thanks guys. I'll try it tomorrow when I get home.
 
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