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James I

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  1. James I's post in Air Bag Light On........resistor Advice Needed was marked as the answer   
    The air bag light operates normally, it illuminates when the ignition is turned on and it goes out after the system checks are done.
     
     The resistors are wired in to the circuit where you have disconnected the air bag from, there are three wires but you only link two to the resistor and away you go.
     
     Have a look here as this is what I read and did to my Golf.   http://www.r32oc.com/topic/24952-resistors-fix-for-airbag-light/
  2. James I's post in How does 4X4 work? was marked as the answer   
    That is correct, the Haldex system, in my opinion is a fantastic piece of kit, it does everything for you.
     What you will need to remember though is this, if you are on wet muddy grass or snow, in an old LandRover you would rely on tick over to get you out but in your car you will need a higher engine speed so as the computer can apply the brake to the spinning wheel and divert drive to the wheel that has more grip.
     Just drive and enjoy your car, everything underneath will do its job without you even knowing.

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