SRS light
#1
SRS light
Last night I was driving and noticed that my SRS light had turned on. When I put my seats back in when I was doing something I didn't plug the seatbelt detector plug back in under the drivers seat (99 civic). So I'm not sure if that has anything to do with it but the thing is, I put the seats in a few days ago but the light didn't come on until last night. I have unplugged anything with the SRS system lately so I don't know what it could be. Any ideas?
#2
RE: SRS light
Ummm - did you plug the seat belt detector back in after you remembered that you didn't? Or is it still unplugged? (hint)
Once you're sure everything's plugged back in, get the code for your radio (if equipped), and pull your battery for about 10 minutes. It'll reset the ECU (which has nothing to do with the SRS) but it'll also discharge the SRS system, hopefully 'resetting' it at the same time. If the light comes back on, either keep trying to figure out what you missed, or take it to the stealership to figure out.
Or pull the SRS bulb and be done with it.
Once you're sure everything's plugged back in, get the code for your radio (if equipped), and pull your battery for about 10 minutes. It'll reset the ECU (which has nothing to do with the SRS) but it'll also discharge the SRS system, hopefully 'resetting' it at the same time. If the light comes back on, either keep trying to figure out what you missed, or take it to the stealership to figure out.
Or pull the SRS bulb and be done with it.
#3
RE: SRS light
No I never bothered to plug it back in. I actually just had my battery unplugged for like 10 minutes cause I was replacing the terminals. I'll have to plug it back in though. I didn't think it had anything to do with the SRS system since it usually just gives you a light when your seatbelt is unplugged.
#8
RE: SRS light
ORIGINAL: ugh3012
Mental note: Do not by car from Type RB.
ORIGINAL: Type RB
Or pull the SRS bulb and be done with it.
Or pull the SRS bulb and be done with it.
Sorry, but the guy unplugged something, noticed the light came on, and is now asking how to fix it. Not a lot of gray-area there, IMHO. (Plug it back in and see if the light goes back off- hello...)
BUT - I'm about to pull the SRS light bulb in my car because I yanked the stock steering wheel in favor of a Mugen with removeable hub. Since I followed the directions on how to safely remove and store the airbag system (successfully, I might add), I will return it to stock conditions if I do sell the car in the future. Which is not very likely, considering it's getting the best mileage out of all in my fleet, and gas ain't gettin' any cheaper - if ya know what I mean.
Original: Civic Si 00
Sorry Bro you are wrong SRS= Air bags
Sorry Bro you are wrong SRS= Air bags
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbag
How airbags work
The goal of an air bag is to slow the passengers' forward motion. It will usually activate when it hits a collision force of a brick wall at 10-15 mph approximately.
To start off with, the occupant sensing devices lets the airbag know whether an person is occupying the driving seat. If someone is, the device informs the airbag of the persons weight and estimated age, as to judge how fast the air bag should be deployed. This determines whether to be deployed at a high-force level for adults, or at a low-force level for children. It may not even be deployed at all, depending on the severity of the crash.
The air bag works when it hits a collision force of fair severity. A mechanical switch is flicked, and the mass shift closes the electrical contact. This information is received to the airbag via the accelerometer. The airbag then activates. The inflation system reacts NaN3 (solid propellant) with KNO3, to produce Nitrogen gas (N2). The hot Nitrogen air then inflates the airbag, to reduce the impact to the driver. This usually occurs in 0.17-0.185 seconds, otherwise the airbag would be deemed useless, because the driver's cranium would have already been smashed on the steering wheel. blah-blah-blah...
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So yeah... that would most likely include whatever it was (seat belt sensor) that he unplugged. The term 'Safety Restraint System', to me, eludes to ALL components of the 'airbag' system - not just the 'airbags' themselves.
Just some Sudafed-induced thinkinghere... not trying to start a pissin' match either.
#10
RE: SRS light
ORIGINAL: ltkenbo
It's not Safety Restraint System, I believe it is Suplemental Restraint System.
ORIGINAL: Type RB
Safety Restraint System (SRS). That would include 'seat belts.'
Good luck.
Safety Restraint System (SRS). That would include 'seat belts.'
Good luck.
Hey - ya got me on that one.
However, you're the one asking questions about why your SRS light is on after you unplugged a minor component of it... not me.
Have the rest of a great weekend.