Are there any problems with the Hyundai Elantra air bag?
Other Air Bag related problems of the 2013 Hyundai Elantra Air Bag Light On problems 55 Air Bag Not Deploy problems 31 Air Bag problems 22 Warning Light On problems 10 Side/window Air Bag problems 2
What does the diagnostic warning light on Hyundai Elantra mean?
Every time you start your Hyundai Elantra, the computer system runs a self diagnostic check on all major systems. If any of these checks fail, you will see a diagnostic warning light on the dash for the corresponding system. When the airbag system fails this check, you’ll see the airbag light.
Why does my airbag light keep coming on?
The seat sensors tell the airbag system that the seat is occupied. Some older model vehicles have a manual button to turn the passenger airbag on or off. Look under the seats to see if you can find any part of the wiring harness that has come dislodged or damaged. This is a very common reason why the airbag light comes on.
Is it safe to drive with the airbag light on?
If your vehicles airbag has gone off and been replaced, the airbag system needs reset. It won’t just work until the airbag system has been reset by a shop, or you send the module to someone who can do it for you. Is it Safe to Drive Your Elantra with the Airbag Light On? It is not as safe to drive with the airbag light on.
Every time you start your Hyundai Elantra, the computer system runs a self diagnostic check on all major systems. If any of these checks fail, you will see a diagnostic warning light on the dash for the corresponding system. When the airbag system fails this check, you’ll see the airbag light.
How do you turn off the airbag light on a Hyundai?
Turn on the code reader and move the arrows on the menu to the “Erase” function and then press “Enter”. Remove the OBD II code reader from the DLC and start the engine. Look at the instrument panel to make sure the airbag light turned off.
What does the light on the airbag mean?
When the airbag system fails this check, you’ll see the airbag light. Depending on the model year and what country you happen to be in, you may get something along the lines of SRS, a picture of a person with the airbag deployed, or the word airbag.