SRS light on 97 Accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Barry Kwasny, Mar 26, 2005.

  1. Barry Kwasny

    Barry Kwasny Guest

    we had our 97 accord to the dealer after the ABS and SRS light came on.
    Diagnostics showed bad SRS unit and ABS sensors. Coincidence??? They
    cleaned the sensors but light is still on We will replace for $250 but
    holding off on SRS ($700). Any ideas other then replacing unit.

    Barry
     
    Barry Kwasny, Mar 26, 2005
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  2. I don't like the coincidence either, especially if they appeared at about
    the same time. I'm wondering if there is electrical trash on the power
    system driving the two controllers wild. The easiest thing to check (even
    though it is a long shot) is the engine ground - usually a braided wire from
    the valve cover gasket to the frame in front of the radator. Make sure the
    wire isn't broken and doesn't turn with finger pressure at either end.

    Measuring across the battery with a digital voltmeter when the engine is
    running should show between 13 and 16 volts DC and (more important) less
    than 0.1 volts AC. An analog meter can't be used unless it has an "output"
    jack because the DC component interferes with the reading.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Mar 26, 2005
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  3. Barry Kwasny

    WaterWatcher Guest

    Did they reset the SRS light? My dealer did mine a couple of months ago and
    it hasn't come back on. They said it was a defective SRS unit and quoted me
    the same price as you got.

    WW
     
    WaterWatcher, Mar 26, 2005
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  4. Barry Kwasny

    TomP Guest

    What was/is the failure DTC?

    If it's 5-1 thru 8-6 a low/dead battery can also cause the SRS set a DTC.

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    TomP, Mar 26, 2005
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