2000 Accord SRS Light

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Jay Stootzmann, Apr 29, 2005.

  1. I have a 2000 Accord and the SRS Light stays on constantly which I guess has
    the result of disabling the passenger side air bag system. Is there any way
    to find the silly switch and jumper it out?

    Thanks!
     
    Jay Stootzmann, Apr 29, 2005
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  2. Jay Stootzmann

    halo2 guy Guest

    Can you tell us why you would disable a life saving device such as an
    airbag?
     
    halo2 guy, Apr 30, 2005
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  3. Actually, I want to disable the switch so that it DOES NOT disable the air
    bag. The SRS light comes on with noting in the seat meaning that somehow it
    detects someone sitting in the seat without the seat belt fastened and so
    the switch disables the air bag. I want to disable the switch so the air
    bag will operate. I don't want to spend the several hundred to replace the
    switch. I spent $63 already to have the switch reset and that fixed it for
    a few months.
     
    Jay Stootzmann, May 2, 2005
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  4. Jay Stootzmann

    kiselink Guest

    My 97 service manual shows that there is a connector under the glove
    compartment that can be shorted. The connector is described as 2P
    (GRN/BLU, RED). I know the ABS service check connector is in that
    area to. Per the 97 manual, the SRS light will blink out a code after
    turning the ignition to on position. The codes seems to be very
    specific and would allow one to have a pretty good idea whats wrong
    with the system. Clearing the code seems like a somewhat elaborate
    procedure.

    Probably best to get a service manual for your year car.
     
    kiselink, May 11, 2005
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