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Jan 6th, 2022, 13:40 | #1 |
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SRS Airbag Service Urgent
My Volvo 2011 XC90 2.4D AWD automatic has the following message on the DIM.
"SRS Airbag Service Urgent" The reason why it popped up was when I went to change the internal cabin temp sensor (in behind the 3 slots on the CCM) I switched on the ignition so that I could move the gearstick out of the way of the CCM. Now I have a working cabin temp sensor but every time I switch on the ignition I have "SRS Airbag Service Urgent" and even after you press the "Read" button on the stack the Yellow Triangle stays on in the middle of the dash. This is were it gets interesting, I have an old laptop that I bought years ago with Vida loaded on it and the dice which has always worked fine for me. When I scan the car the fault code that comes up for it is "SRS-E003 Configuration Fault Faulty Configuration" when I go to fault trace it it doesn't say much except for configuration ID's and open circuits. The open circuits I checked and ruled out but the ID's I can't do much about. When I look at the timeline of the fault (Vida) it is telling me that the fault isn't active and that there has now being over 300 starts/cycles since the one time that the fault appeared. My problem is Vida isn't clearing the fault and to be honest I don't know if it is because it's not able too or is it because Vida is looking for an "eUpdate". Any help or suggestions that people might have will be greatly appreciated. |
Jan 6th, 2022, 17:32 | #2 |
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Hi, i had exact problem on an earlier v70. I eventually sourced a second hand srs ecu off the 'bay', but if you have to resort to this beware.
You need one with exactly the same part number. In any case the socket is paired to the cable and a dissimilar part number item cannot be plugged in. It was plug and play and no configuration needed. Hope this helps. John l |
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Jan 6th, 2022, 23:01 | #3 |
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Another thing that I did try was a "Hard Reset" where you take the leads off the battery and join them together.
I tried this twice, the 2nd time I cabled tied the 2 leads together left them over night but this did nothing to be honest the only thing it did was put the clock to 00:00 I didn't even lose the pre-set radio stations NB: As a side note they recommend that when you are reconnecting the battery you should put the ignition key into the II position this is suppose to lessen the chances of the air bags going off... also means you will not be in the driver seat if it does go off |
Jan 7th, 2022, 09:33 | #4 |
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Have you found the ecu and what is part number?
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Jan 7th, 2022, 20:03 | #5 |
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I'm not long in from work but I'll check it out first in the morning.
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Jan 8th, 2022, 20:55 | #6 |
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Finally got the car from the wife and the details of the SRS module fitted to the car are as follows:
Volvo Part number: P31295112 Bosch Part number: 0 285 010 729 So if anyone knows were one is for sale or where to get it refurbished please let me know, I've uploaded a photo as well. Just for anyone that might be interested the SRS module is located under the centre console, directly under the cupholders to be honest so the handiest way to get at it was to take the centre console out. Unclip the side panels off the centre console, slide off the back section of the centre console, when you have this off pry up the cover that is now exposed, when this cover is off you will now see the 2 screws at the back that have to be opened (T25) + also the electrical connector block that has to be unclipped from the centre console to allow it to be lifted out. At the front of the centre console pry up the cover around the gearstick (auto) and then push through the centre section so that the outer frame comes away, you will now be looking at the 2 front screws (T25) that need to be removed. When you have the 4 screws + the connector block removed you can now lift the centre console up + towards the windscreen this arc movement pivoting where the front screws were made it easier to get around the automatic gearstick for me. The SRS module is covered by a black rubber boat. If you are going to be disconnecting the SRS module make sure that you disconnect the battery for and hour before hand. |
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