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Vogue Owner



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Faint flickering airbag light

I have noticed tonight in the dark that the dashboard airbag light is ever so faintly flickering.

Anyone had this before? Is it telling me of impending doom by premature bag explosion? CURRENT : FFRR 2012 4.4 TDV8
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dan_uk_1984



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Sounds like a dodgey earth - do you leave the AC on all the time? 

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Vogue Owner



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Generally I don't have the AC on in this weather CURRENT : FFRR 2012 4.4 TDV8
GONE : Discovery 4
GONE : BMW M5
GONE : L322 Range Rover
GONE : 2007 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER
GONE : SAAB 9-3 VECTOR SPORT
GONE : BMW M3
GONE : SIERRA COSWORTH
GONE : LOTUS CORTINA
GONE : MK1 MEXICO
GONE : MK2 RS2000

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dan_uk_1984



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Then the moisture in the air gets into the various connections/ecu's in the car and will generally give you various errors all over the place.

You have climate control for a reason - it controls the climate within the car, not just for driver comfort, but to make sure the air is dry for the various electrical components. The A/C in this weather cycles on and off in the background removing the moisture, it wont actually make you cold. 

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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It seems many people do not realise that Climate Control is not Air Cooling!

The car is designed to have the Climate Control on Automatic at all times unless another desired program is required. As stated the fact that the A/C light is on most of the time does not mean its cooling the car as some seem to think (including my wife).

Make sure both lights are on the end of the Auto Button and leave it be.....

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JIMMYM



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Vogue Owner - I've got the same problem with the air bag light flickering faintly on my TD6 - had it on Autologic at the indies last time in. Not showing any faults on SRS system so have left it alone. Maybe it's bacause I 'm opening the door and actually driving it rather than having it like a hermitically sealed computer data centre with air con and HVAC fastidiously controlled. Utter pony.

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dan_uk_1984



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JIMMYM wrote:
Utter pony.


If you're going to rubbish my comments - please objectively explain why? 

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Patricktet



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I have the same flickering airbag light, did you find out what it was? MY 06 Vogue TD6 Buckingham Blue

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the occupancy sensor might be faulty..does the light flicker when you move about in the seat.. ... - .- -.




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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Do you always use the AUTO A/C setting.... Whistle

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Patricktet



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AC is always on, and the car is in a garage overnight. I have been out jumping up and down it the seats without any difference, still flickering Sad MY 06 Vogue TD6 Buckingham Blue

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try doing that in the passenger seat and see if that makes a difference.. ... - .- -.




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Patricktet



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did that already Wink maybe the flickering only stops after switching on/off the ignition? or should it clear right away? Will try with a passenger in the other seat. MY 06 Vogue TD6 Buckingham Blue

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also check the connections under the seat , one might be loose or even the pins might be corroded.. ... - .- -.




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