What does the SRS light mean on a Honda CRV?
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 are the DTC codes for Honda SRS airbags?
Honda SRS Airbag DTC Codes. 1 Honda 1988-2002 All Models Codes: 1-1 & 1-2 open circuited Or high Resistance In Drivers Air Bag Inflator 1-3 short circuited To Another Wire In 2 Honda 2002-2011 All Models Codes: 3 Honda CIVIC, CR-V, ELEMENT & RIDGELINE Codes: 4 Honda ODYSSEY Codes: 5 Honda INSIGHT, PILOT S2000 Codes:
Why does my Honda SRS light not reset?
The SRS light may indicate a problem with a sensor in the steering wheel, seat, or onboard computer. But even if you discover the reason for the problem, the light does not reset itself.
When to reset the Check Engine light on Honda Civic?
Continue reading to learn how to reset this light and save yourself the dealership cost. This article applies to the Honda Civic (1992-2000), and Accord (1990-2002). The check engine light in your Honda offers important diagnostic information, which will alert you of a serious problem like a bad catalytic converter.
How do you turn off the SRS light?
MES connector with “short” wire. With this connection made, turn the ignition key to the “on” position (do not start the engine). The SRS will illuminate for two seconds, then turn off. When the light turns off, disconnect the shorting wire to un-short the circuit. The SRS light will turn on again. When it does, reconnect the shorting wire.
Continue reading to learn how to reset this light and save yourself the dealership cost. This article applies to the Honda Civic (1992-2000), and Accord (1990-2002). The check engine light in your Honda offers important diagnostic information, which will alert you of a serious problem like a bad catalytic converter.
What is the code for the Honda check engine light?
A long flash (or approximately one second) equals 10. A short code (or approximately half a second) equals one. For example, two long flashes followed by two short flashes will equal to the code 22. Any subsequent codes will follow in 2.5 second intervals.