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Title: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: Gwilym on 08 December 2006, 21:41:39
I have managed to do the door cards and the rear seat and it is looking quite nice!

Got stuck on the front seat as the size torx I need just happens to be the one missing from my set (quick trip to may dad tomorrow to get one)

The question is

Do i need to disconnect battery etc or can i just take the seats out without the airbag going off?

Pictures will be on when it is done
Title: Re: Started fitting my leather interior
Post by: Andy B on 08 December 2006, 21:49:39
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Do i need to disconnect battery etc or can i just take the seats out without the airbag going off?

Pictures will be on when it is done
Disconnect the battery to be on the safe side. Unklikely you'll set it off but you could easily trigger the warning light.
Title: Re: Started fitting my leather interior
Post by: TheBoy on 08 December 2006, 21:51:27
disconnect battery, and leave it for a few mins. This allows the SRS to discharge...

Also, do not turn ignition back on until seats fully wired up - else it will be £45 to your dealer to switch off airbag light...
Title: Re: Started fitting my leather interior
Post by: Gwilym on 08 December 2006, 21:53:46
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disconnect battery, and leave it for a few mins. This allows the SRS to discharge...

Also, do not turn ignition back on until seats fully wired up - else it will be £45 to your dealer to switch off airbag light...

Sounds like a money saving plan. Will make sure I leave for a while and double check everything twice before starting it up again

Cheers
Title: Re: Started fitting my leather interior
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 08 December 2006, 21:59:58
I didn't realise you were doing this mate!! Give me a shout if you need a pair of hands.

As an aside, have you still got that spare HBV? It may turn out that I need one, if so, fancy some pound notes for it? ;)
Title: Re: Started fitting my leather interior
Post by: Gwilym on 08 December 2006, 22:05:55
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I didn't realise you were doing this mate!! Give me a shout if you need a pair of hands.

As an aside, have you still got that spare HBV? It may turn out that I need one, if so, fancy some pound notes for it? ;)

Yep, still got it! If you need it give me a shout! On second thoughts, email me as I wouldn't hear you shout from here

Thanks for the offer, I am ok with the seats cos it isn't mechanical as just bolts and electrics and I should be OK with that (probably speaking to soon though)

I am not sure why I fear the engine bay so much, I think I just don't want oil on mya hands and clothes
Title: Re: Started fitting my leather interior
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 08 December 2006, 22:30:01
I used to get my hands caked in oil, but now I am really careful and wear rubber gloves before I even open a bonnet.

Its not good for you to keep getting hands covered.

100 latex gloves for £6, works wonders!
Title: Re: Started fitting my leather interior
Post by: Gwilym on 08 December 2006, 22:31:38
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I used to get my hands caked in oil, but now I am really careful and wear rubber gloves before I even open a bonnet.

Its not goot for you to keep getting hands covered.

100 latex gloves for £6, works wonders!

Thanks mate! That was my last excuse and you just blew it away. Better stand by for some rescue missions if I start "playing" under the bonnet.
Title: Re: Started fitting my leather interior
Post by: sounds2k on 09 December 2006, 02:41:42
go for nitrile gloves - £7 or £8 for 100, but they don't make your hands smell and last a lot longer as they're stronger, especially if you're cleaning out the breathers ...
Title: Re: Started fitting my leather interior
Post by: Gwilym on 09 December 2006, 13:36:32
Followed all the guidelines for dis connecting battery, checking all wires etc but still got airbag warning light on. Will pop into VX on Tuesday for them to re set it (hopefully that is all it needs)

Once fitted I gave it all a once over with wax that I normally use on my motorcycle leathers. It came up a treat

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Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: bob.dent on 09 December 2006, 13:48:46
Nice job Gwilym, looks really good. Well done mate :y
Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: CaptainZok on 09 December 2006, 13:50:37
Just a thought re your airbag light. Did your old seats have the side airbags? If so your leather looks to be from a pre facelift and won't have the side bags which would be the cause of the airbag lights.
I believe it's been mentioned you can dummy the system into thinking its connected with some resistors but I'm afraid I can't remember any details. I'm sure one of the experts will be along shortly to help.
Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: Gwilym on 09 December 2006, 13:51:23
The last seats had airbags (year 2000) facelift

Leather set from a 2003 and does have side airbags
 
All the connectors were exactly the same and undamaged so I am hoping it just needs a quick reset
Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: CaptainZok on 09 December 2006, 13:52:28
Ah well at least thats one poss problem ruled out.
Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: Gwilym on 09 December 2006, 13:55:00
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Ah well at least thats one poss problem ruled out.


Yes, but that may mean there is a bigger problem.

When I went into VX today at 12:55 and they shut as 13:00 I said I wanted the airbag reset they said it was a 2 minute job but would have to charge me minimum of 30mins. I agreed to come back on Tuesday morning

So: If I am paying for 30 mins I want to use it. What else shall I get them to check in the remaining 28 mins?
Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: tunnie on 09 December 2006, 14:35:25
might as well get them to do a fault code reading while its plugged in, check for any errors and get them to tell you what they are.
Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: Bo Bo on 09 December 2006, 15:01:11
Looks excellent  8-) good luck with the fault code.
Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: Andy B on 09 December 2006, 15:56:21
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. Did your old seats have the side airbags? If so your leather looks to be from a pre facelift and won't have the side bags which would be the cause of the airbag lights.
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Mine's a PRE face lift T reg 99 and I have pyrotechnics in my seats!  ;)
Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: Gwilym on 09 December 2006, 15:59:24
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. Did your old seats have the side airbags? If so your leather looks to be from a pre facelift and won't have the side bags which would be the cause of the airbag lights.
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Mine's a PRE face lift T reg 99 and I have pyrotechnics in my seats!  ;)

I think side airbags came in on the mini facelift around 1997
Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: TheBoy on 09 December 2006, 19:44:58
side bags came in mini facelift (MY 98).

Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: CaptainZok on 09 December 2006, 19:48:33
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side bags came in mini facelift (MY 98).

I've been robbed then.
Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: Gwilym on 09 December 2006, 19:49:44
I have a set going with side airbags!!!
Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 10 December 2006, 02:42:33
How strange is this then - my old N reg elite had side airbags!
Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: TheBoy on 10 December 2006, 11:00:13
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How strange is this then - my old N reg elite had side airbags!
Seats changed at some point?
Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: hotel21 on 10 December 2006, 11:09:58
Re what else to get checked on Tech2 at dealers....

What about ensuring cruise is enabled so all you need is the stalk, assuming that its not already fitted?
Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: Andy B on 10 December 2006, 13:32:55
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Re what else to get checked on Tech2 at dealers....

What about ensuring cruise is enabled so all you need is the stalk, assuming that its not already fitted?
cos unless you're driving a fly-by-wire throttled car you need more than just the stalk. There's a seperate actuator and ECU on cars that have a throttle cable.
Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: Markjay on 10 December 2006, 14:34:38
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...Leather set from a 2003 and does have side airbags...

That would be very very unusal... side airbags were standard on ALL facelift models including GLS....


Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: Gwilym on 10 December 2006, 16:38:23
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...Leather set from a 2003 and does have side airbags...

That would be very very unusal... side airbags were standard on ALL facelift models including GLS....



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Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: hotel21 on 10 December 2006, 17:37:38
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Re what else to get checked on Tech2 at dealers....

What about ensuring cruise is enabled so all you need is the stalk, assuming that its not already fitted?
cos unless you're driving a fly-by-wire throttled car you need more than just the stalk. There's a seperate actuator and ECU on cars that have a throttle cable.

Thought he was?  Its certainly what it looks like in his sig????   :P  
Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: Markjay on 10 December 2006, 18:01:29
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Re what else to get checked on Tech2 at dealers....

What about ensuring cruise is enabled so all you need is the stalk, assuming that its not already fitted?
cos unless you're driving a fly-by-wire throttled car you need more than just the stalk. There's a seperate actuator and ECU on cars that have a throttle cable.

Thought he was?  Its certainly what it looks like in his sig????   :P  

2.6/3.2 are FBW. Early facelifts (i.e. 2000) were still 2.5/3.0 hence no FBW.


Title: Re: Have now fitted my leather interior
Post by: hotel21 on 10 December 2006, 18:15:40
Fair doo's.  My mistook...   :-[