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    SRS Light

    Hi fellas today i was driving and i parked my car, after comming back to the car i turn it on and the srs light is on. Out of nowhere it just decides to come on. Should i try disconnecting the battery to reset the ecu??

    Thanks for any help

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    and which one of your many cars did this happen to


    disconnecting the battery does not reset the SRS ecu
    it has non volitile memory

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    i have the same problem for my s2k. You can try and reset the ecu or take it back to honda for them to put it on their computer but that might not be the solution. you could have snapped the fuse like cable in the steering wheel which connects both the horn and SRS. If your horn still works then it means you could jus bring it back to honda to reset the ecu or run a search on s2ki.com which shows you how to do it. But if ur horn doesnt work then im guessin you have the same problem as me. honda sells the part for about 600 dollars.

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    what car and year model
    lots of the K series engine/model cars have this problem
    usually coz u leave like a bag or a small child on the passenger seat, studding up the sensor on the seat.

    All we do at Honda is check for codes, jot them down, and reset the ECM/PCM.

    if the problem comes again, (if under warrenty) we would replace the srs control unit as lots of oddysess come in for that.

    hope that helps

    Geoff

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    Quote Originally Posted by geo41e
    what car and year model
    lots of the K series engine/model cars have this problem
    usually coz u leave like a bag or a small child on the passenger seat, studding up the sensor on the seat.

    All we do at Honda is check for codes, jot them down, and reset the ECM/PCM.

    if the problem comes again, (if under warrenty) we would replace the srs control unit as lots of oddysess come in for that.

    hope that helps

    Geoff
    looks like we have someone else working in a honda service dept

    was about to suggest the same thing
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    I have the same problem with my DC5R....i don't really mind having that SRS light contunuously on as i'm used to it now. But my question is will my airbags work if i have an accident??

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    probably not....

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    A dealer or good Honda mechanic will be able to pull the code to find out what the problem is. Happened on my S2K, and I had the codes cleared by Indy. After that, the problem never recurred.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedracr
    A dealer or good Honda mechanic will be able to pull the code to find out what the problem is. Happened on my S2K, and I had the codes cleared by Indy. After that, the problem never recurred.
    Did ur horn still work even though the SRS light appeared?

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    if the light is on . SRS wont work

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    I Just got mine fixed last Friday! Took it back to the dealership and they replaced the air bag controller module. Told me it cost $700 ...lucky it was covered under warranty.

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