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2002 Honda Civic ~ SRS Light Problems

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Old 06-01-2009, 08:02 AM
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Howdy,

Last year I purchased an '02 Civic LX with a salvage title. The car had both airbags deployed upon the accident. The car was hit in the front-left and I had to replace strut tower, lower control arm, fenders, etc.

Anyways, I have purchased 2 new Civic LX airbags for driver/pass. and have also replaced the two airbag sensors behind the front bumper.

What's next, what should I look to replacing? Do I need to reset my module? If so, is there somewher online where I can send it to?

All I've got to check codes with is an OBDII reader. It showed only one code which I solved by replacing my ELD.

Ideas?
 
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Old 06-01-2009, 11:13 PM
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The SRS (airbag) computer needs to be replaced as well. The boneyard that sold you the bags should have it still.
 
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Old 06-02-2009, 07:44 PM
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So lemme get this straight:

Do I need to buy a new SRS module, or can I reflash(reset, whatever) the one I've already got.

Do I have to mess with the ECU at all?


Thanks, by the way.
 
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