Will a car pass inspection with an airbag light on?

Will a car pass inspection with an airbag light on?

Your vehicle will not pass or fail in most regular or standard safety inspections, as it isn’t a test. According to most inspection criteria, a vehicle will not fail an inspection if an airbag light is on. This includes if the airbag has been removed or if the airbag symbol is illuminated.

Why does the airbag light come on on my Pontiac Vibe?

The Pontiac Vibe is mechanically identical to the Toyota Matrix, including the airbag supplemental restraint system (SRS). The SRS light may come on for several reasons, such as if the electrical system has had a change in voltage, if there is a malfunction in the SRS or if the diagnostic troubleshooting code (DTC) system registers an error.

Is the Pontiac Vibe the same as the Toyota Matrix?

by James T Wood. The Pontiac Vibe is mechanically identical to the Toyota Matrix, including the airbag supplemental restraint system (SRS).

How do you turn off the airbag light?

The first step is to turn the ignition switch on, which will make the airbag light to come on. The light will flash for exactly seven seconds. Once it is off, you have to turn off the ignition within a second. Turn the ignition on again after three seconds.

How to reset the SRS light for my Pontiac Vibe?

Open the hood of the car and locate the battery. Loosen the bolt holding the negative (black) battery cable to the battery terminal. Remove the negative battery cable and wait for 90 seconds. Reattach the negative battery cable. Tighten the bolt. Close the hood and start the car. After six seconds the SRS light should go off.

The Pontiac Vibe is mechanically identical to the Toyota Matrix, including the airbag supplemental restraint system (SRS). The SRS light may come on for several reasons, such as if the electrical system has had a change in voltage, if there is a malfunction in the SRS or if the diagnostic troubleshooting code (DTC) system registers an error.

by James T Wood. The Pontiac Vibe is mechanically identical to the Toyota Matrix, including the airbag supplemental restraint system (SRS).

The first step is to turn the ignition switch on, which will make the airbag light to come on. The light will flash for exactly seven seconds. Once it is off, you have to turn off the ignition within a second. Turn the ignition on again after three seconds.

Open the hood of the car and locate the battery. Loosen the bolt holding the negative (black) battery cable to the battery terminal. Remove the negative battery cable and wait for 90 seconds. Reattach the negative battery cable. Tighten the bolt. Close the hood and start the car. After six seconds the SRS light should go off.