How do you reset the airbag light on a Honda Pilot?

How do you reset the airbag light on a Honda Pilot?

Ignition Key Method:

  1. Turn IGNITION on (but don’t start car)
  2. After the AIR BAG warning lamp lights for 7 seconds, turn IGNITION off within 1 second.
  3. Wait 4 seconds.
  4. Turn IGNITION on (but don’t start car)
  5. After the AIR BAG warning lamp lights for 7 seconds, turn IGNITION off within 1 second.

Can a Honda airbag module be reset by myairbags?

The best part of having your Honda’s original airbag module reset by MyAirbags is that when you get your airbag control module back and it goes back into the same vehicle that it came out of then it will be plug-n-play. No additional programming of the VIN is required.

What are the trouble codes for Honda airbags?

Honda DTC Trouble Codes DTC Description 9-1 Internal SRS unit failure 9-2 Internal SRS unit failure 9-3 Faulty left front seat belt switch 9-4 Faulty right front seat belt switch

How do you reset an airbag warning light?

Once it is off, you have to turn off the ignition within a second. Turn the ignition on again after three seconds. Repeat this process for two or three times and the airbag light will stop flashing. This is the time you’ll know that it is reset. A no cost easy way to reset and fix your airbag SRS warning light.

Why is the airbag light on in my car?

Low car battery could trigger the airbag light to turn on. The spring does the job of maintaining the continuity between the driver seat’s airbag and electrical wiring.

The best part of having your Honda’s original airbag module reset by MyAirbags is that when you get your airbag control module back and it goes back into the same vehicle that it came out of then it will be plug-n-play. No additional programming of the VIN is required.

What happens to your airbag control module in an accident?

Send your airbag control module to MyAirbags and save time, money and not having to deal with a dealership! During an accident, seat belt retractors and tensioners are deployed and will lock up by their gas charges, similarly to how airbags are deployed in a collision.

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