Airbag Retrofit
- Rich in Vancouver
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Is this a simple plug and play procedure?
By that I mean, can I expect the wiring to be in place and is it a
simple matter of disconnecting the battery for a couple of hours,
installing the airbag, and then expecting the ECU to know it is there when it is
powered back up?
Is there anything else to expect?
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Rich
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If you can't find anybody local, you could send the unit back to the UK for reprogramming, would be worth getting the EKA code at the same time.
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Psymon wrote: All the wiring should be there, But the ECU will need to be reprogrammed, You'll need to find somebody with a T4(I think)to do that for you.
If you can't find anybody local, you could send the unit back to the UK for reprogramming, would be worth getting the EKA code at the same time.
Been thinking about this myself, but would the fitting and re-programming have to be done at the same time or would the system simply ignore the new air bag until re-programmed?
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You will also probably need an SRS module as there seem to be 2 different modules, one for driver only and one for driver and passenger.
Have a look here for some info: Clicky
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- Rich in Vancouver
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It may not be worth my while to add the passenger bag given my location.
If it was a simple matter of adding the bag and the controller that would work as
there are lots of "sets" up for sale on E-bay but I don't want to have the ECU programmed.
I don't know of anyone local with a Testbook but have not checked the Land Rover or Lotus dealers yet.
I should probably get on with it as I am sure I will need access to one sooner or later.
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Rich
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Rich in Vancouver wrote: That's good information. Thanks Guys!
It may not be worth my while to add the passenger bag given my location.
If it was a simple matter of adding the bag and the controller that would work as
there are lots of "sets" up for sale on E-bay but I don't want to have the ECU programmed.
I don't know of anyone local with a Testbook but have not checked the Land Rover or Lotus dealers yet.
I should probably get on with it as I am sure I will need access to one sooner or later.
Cheers,
Rich
You really need to find someone with a MG Rover Testbook programme, you will need it for a Radio Code, Emergency Key Access Code or just programming a new key fob, a local friend in Surrey with a 2006 TF needed his ECU re-programmed after it had corrupted following a flat battery. our local Saint Russell did it for £30
Has your car left the UK yet ?? :evil:
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- Rich in Vancouver
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The small dealer I bought it from doesn't seem to be the most organised so I don't want to make this transaction any more complicated for him.
I wish I could have found a car I wanted from a more MGF-cenric dealer like B&G or Church Square then I would have not hesitated to ask them to do some extras for me.
As for reprogramming a corrupted ECU, could an ECU be programmed without being in the car if necessary? By that I mean could a replacement ECU be programmed in the UK and mailed out?
I know in time more MGFs will be on the road here and someone will acquire the Testbook gear but for now mine will be the only F in the area. (A very large area!)
Rich
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http://www.landroverofrichmond.com/
http://www.mclmotorcars.com/land-rover.aspx
The Freelander for example uses the k-series in MEMS 2 and 3, so they should be able to help or advise. You may even be able to get parts and service through them.
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- Rich in Vancouver
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Land Rover of Richmond is about five miles from me but I am hoping to avoid their labour rate.
MCL will certainly have it but they are also Porsche Bentley, and Aston main dealers so will be even more expensive (They did sell MG back in the 70's) There is also a Lotus dealer who is probably very familiar with the K-series.
There is a big local Landrover event on the 22nd so I will be going along to see if the independent shops have Testbook. If i'm lucky I will find a small Landy shop that will see my F as a curiosity and give me a break!
Parts are no problem. I have been dealing with Rimmers for years for the TR7 and receive my parts 3 days after making an internet order. Even US dealers can't touch that!
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- Rich in Vancouver
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Cheers,
Rich
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