What does SRS mean on a 2001 Honda?
The acronym SRS stands for Supplemental Restraint System which is the proper name for the Airbag System in your vehicle. This is the dash warning light that was not mentioned in the prior articles on warning lights.
What does the SRS light on a Honda do?
The secondary restraint system, or SRS, is a safety system in your Honda that controls the airbags, among other things. You would imagine that when the SRS light comes on, that it would be a big deal and need to be checked out immediately.
Why is the SRS indicator light on continuously?
Why might SRS indicator light continuously? After a trip to the beach, the SRS indicator in my 2003 Honda Civic is lit continuously. I don’t think I have side airbags.
What’s the SRS indicator on my Honda Civic?
After a trip to the beach, the SRS indicator in my 2003 Honda Civic is lit continuously. I don’t think I have side airbags. A somewhat wet person sat in the passenger seat, and I moved the driver seat forward and backward to its extremes trying to find something under it.
Is there a way to reset the SRS light?
That’s partially true; however, having the SRS light come on during Honda ownership is almost an expected thing. Having the SRS light come on is so common that the original owner’s manual actually gives a briefing on how to reset it. To do so, you will be “shorting” the system in order to reset the light.
The secondary restraint system, or SRS, is a safety system in your Honda that controls the airbags, among other things. You would imagine that when the SRS light comes on, that it would be a big deal and need to be checked out immediately.
What does SRS stand for in Honda Civic?
Learn how to do so here. This article applies to the Honda Accord (1990-2002) and Honda Civic/Del Sol (1992-2000). The secondary restraint system, or SRS, is a safety system in your Honda that controls the airbags, among other things.
What does the SRS light on airbags mean?
The SRS light is a warning light for your supplemental restraint system (airbags). An SRS light means that there is a problem in the system. The first thing I would check is the fuse for the SRS unit.
That’s partially true; however, having the SRS light come on during Honda ownership is almost an expected thing. Having the SRS light come on is so common that the original owner’s manual actually gives a briefing on how to reset it. To do so, you will be “shorting” the system in order to reset the light.