Land Rover Repair: SRS light, alternator failure, srs system


Question
I own a 2001 Discovery II with 130,000 miles on it.  In November, my Alternator failed (it was the original one) and I replaced it.  Fast forward to August, and my SRS light clicked on for the first time.  After driving around with it illuminated for 3 weeks, I started my vehicle to find that the battery warning light came on again.  Upon taking it to the dealer, they determined the alternator failed...again.  And replaced it.  The SRS light came on immediately again after the driving the vehicle from the dealership.  Any troubleshooting suggestions before I take it back to the dealer?  I fear they will put it on the "machine" find no fault and tell me it is fine, and after the fault is cleared, it illuminates again.  Thank you for any and all help.

Answer
If the SRS light is on, there is some fault stored.  They will not "find nothing."   Now, the fault may be meaningless; for example it could be a low voltage fault that relates to the alternator failure.  Or it could be pointing to an actually failure in the SRS system.  You will have to scan it and see