SRS light

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Bruce., Mar 12, 2007.

  1. Bruce.

    Bruce. Guest

    The SRS light just came on in my 2002 Accord V6 while I was driving. Is it
    dealer time, or might it go off by itself?

    Bruce.
     
    Bruce., Mar 12, 2007
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  2. Bruce.

    G-Man Guest

    No, it will not go off.

    I will bet you $100 that the code tells you the seatbelt latch is bad. Mine
    was bad, my car-pool person's was bad, and I searched and found a ton of
    others.

    You cannot reset this with an OBD II Scan tool. There is a way to remove a
    plug under the dash, and short two pins in a sequence and reset it, but
    don't go through the trouble. Take it to the dealer and the fix is FREE.
    You heard me right, FREE!

    My dealer told me it wasn't free, and I took it to an independant I trust
    and replaced it, and paid. I found out later that Honda is fixing them for
    free, and I called Honda and got my money back, and my car-pool buddies
    money back 8 months after the fact.

    Any seatbelt related issues are warranted indefinitally.

    Don't let the dealer tell you otherwise!

    Good Luck! Let me know the results!

    G-Man
     
    G-Man, Mar 12, 2007
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  3. Bruce.

    Bruce. Guest

    That is very interesting. I didn't think anything of it at the time, but I
    just went to the grocery store. When I arrived and went to unbuckle my seat
    belt, it came loose too easily, as if not latched properly. I tried it
    again and it seemed to latch just fine so I didn't give it another thought.
    I assumed I just didn't click it properly when leaving home.

    On the way back home I noticed the light on.

    Could my simple not completely latching it have set off the light?
    Will do. I'll make an appointment tomorrow for a dealer visit.
    Thanks very much for your help!

    Bruce.
     
    Bruce., Mar 12, 2007
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  4. Bruce.

    Randy Guest

    They fixed my 2000 for free. The diagostic is covered by Honda and the
    belt by waranty.

    Randy
     
    Randy, Mar 13, 2007
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  5. Bruce.

    Bruce. Guest

    You were right. They diagnosed it as a driver's side seatbelt latch. They
    had it in stock and replaced it at no change to me.

    Thanks for the help!
    Bruce.
     
    Bruce., Mar 14, 2007
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