What to do if you have SRS trouble code?
If you still have SRS trouble codes, try this as a last resort. Disconnect the negative battery terminal clamp. Let the car sit for 1/2 hour. Reconnect the negative terminal clamp and drive the car. Do this three times. If the SRS light re-sets, fine. If not, it is time to replace the SRS sensor.
What does SRS stand for in car category?
SRS is short call of Supplemental Restraint System.The SRS Airbag System is designed to supplement the seatbelt system and improve occupant protection in certain type of crushes.
Where is the test point for the SRS sensor?
If not, it is time to replace the SRS sensor. In 780cars, the test point for the SRS OBD system is not in the front row of fuse sockets nor in the engine compartment, but rather is a brown/black wire with a female spade connector, located in the vicinity of the fuse panel or behind the radio.
How to reset the SRS warning light by yourself?
Step 8: You should hear beeps for 3 seconds, and when the beep is gone, the SRS should turn OFF. Step 9: QUICKLY, Take the paperclip/wires out and the light should come back on. Step 10: When the light comes on, QUICKLY plug the paperclip back in to complete the curcuit again, in a second or so, the SRS light should TURN off
How does a Supplemental Restraint System ( SRS ) work?
His right arm would “deploy” every time he slammed the brakes, pinning me into that seat with the force of a five-point racing harness. Dad’s arm has since been replaced by a supplemental restraint system (SRS) consisting of high-tech sensors, chemical reactions and pyrotechnics—a bit impersonal, but a lot more effective.
What is the Sir tray for a restraint system?
The SIR tray is a part of a bigger Terminal Repair Kit (J-38125) that includes all the tools, connectors, splice sleeves, and other parts to repair any part of a damaged wiring harness.
Where to cut wire off a restraint system?
Cut as little wire off the harness as possible. Damaged sections of wire must be removed and other sections may need to be cut away to change the locations of splices. Splices should be located at least 40 mm (1.5 in) away from harness branches, connectors, or other splices.
How does the restraint system work during a front-end crash?
Here’s how this team of players work together during a front-end crash. It all begins when the engine is started. The restraint control module is notified of passenger seat occupancy and the number of seat belts that have been buckled.