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Honda: SRS Indicator Light

  1. #1
    Ron
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    SRS Indicator Light

    Honda Accord EX 4dr year 2000 model.
    Just noticed the SRS indicator light (red) stays on. What could be wrong?
    Blown SRS related fuse(s) - is there any? I'm trying to troubleshoot and fix
    it myself, if it's easy enough. I'll check the fuse box tomorrow. Has anyone
    had this problem and fixed it yourself? Thanks much.



  2. #2
    Steve
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    Re: SRS Indicator Light

    This is NOT an area that you should mess with. SRS (suplemental
    restraint system)---(AIRBGAG) is very sensitive and can be deployied
    simply by useing an analog test device (volt/ohm meter). It is
    something you should take to a certified technician.

    On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 04:49:39 GMT, "Ron"
    <def.ghi.jkl.mno.pqr.stu.vwx.yz.com> wrote:
     


  3. #3
    Bill
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    Re: SRS Indicator Light

    In article <D7Oeb.515$news.prodigy.com>, "Ron"
    <def.ghi.jkl.mno.pqr.stu.vwx.yz.com> wrote:
     

    The service department of any Honda dealership should be able to fix this
    problem for you. I saw some warnings on the hood related to the SRS and it
    made me afraid to fool with it.

  4. #4
    Alan
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    Re: SRS Indicator Light

    You can reset the indicator light and if it comes on again have it checked
    out. The SRS lights can be triggered by something as simple as a cell phone
    being used in the front seat. I found the reset procedure on a Honda site:
    http://hondapartx.com/troubleshooting/answers/id-6362.html

    It worked for me the other night and the light has not come on again. The
    dealer wants to charge you an $88.00 diagnostic fee to do the same thing.
    If the light comes back on again you may have to get it serviced.

    Alan

    "Ron" <def.ghi.jkl.mno.pqr.stu.vwx.yz.com> wrote in message
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    fix 
    anyone 



  5. #5
    Ron
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    Re: SRS Indicator Light

    Thanks for the link and cost info. 88 bucks is a lot. On the one hand, I'd
    like to give it a shot... fixing it myself and save some $. At the same time
    I'm afraid that I goof up (such as shorting wrong wires) and end up setting
    off the SRS which will cost me more $ to have em put back in place. In
    addition, I may get thrown to the back seat and look like I've been bitch
    slapped by some chicks :-)

    How hard is it really? I think finding the correct wires to short is the
    most important thing. I really want to try it.

    "Alan B" <net> wrote in message
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    site: 
    wrong? 



  6. #6
    MLD
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    Re: SRS Indicator Light

    It can also come on by putting something light on the front seat or have a
    passenger leaning forward. At least this happens if you have the side air
    bags. While the light is on your air bag system is disabled.
    MLD
    "Ron" <def.ghi.jkl.mno.pqr.stu.vwx.yz.com> wrote in message
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    fix 
    anyone 



  7. #7
    Ron
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    Re: SRS Indicator Light

    There are no yellow plugs on the passenger side near fuse box. I saw 2
    yellow plugs on the driver side, under the steering wheel (a little to the
    left). Could these be the ones?

    "Alan B" <net> wrote in message
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    phone 
    site: 
    wrong? 




 

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