What does SRS mean on a Honda Accord?
Supplemental Restraint System
The car’s onboard computer will turn on the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Warning Light if the system will not operate properly or operate outside of intentions. This system is designed to deploy air bags and tighten seat belts when the computer determines the car is in an accident.
What does the SRS light mean on a Honda Accord?
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. The only way to check this is with a scan tool of some sort. I used a Solus Pro.
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.
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.
Can a Honda Accord SRS system be repaired?
SRS systems should not be repaired. Components must be replaced for safety. After components are replaced they may require re calibration which is usually done a dealership. Or the system may have to have the code erased after component replacement to ensure the light stays off and the repair is complete.
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. The only way to check this is with a scan tool of some sort. I used a Solus Pro.
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.
SRS systems should not be repaired. Components must be replaced for safety. After components are replaced they may require re calibration which is usually done a dealership. Or the system may have to have the code erased after component replacement to ensure the light stays off and the repair is complete.
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.