SRS light
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RE: SRS light
the "SRS" light, Supplemental Restraint System commonly known as air bags. The light is programmed to come on after 10 years. It means the air bag system needs to be serviced. It does not mean you have recently had a failure in the system, or anything. You didn't say how old your vehicle is, but I'm betting it is over 10 years old.
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RE: SRS light
They don't come on in 10 years, but it is recommended you have the system checked when it is 10 years old.
The SRS light will come on because of a low battery/voltage/ seat belt issue, failed spiral ring or any of a couple other issues. To find out for sure you have it scanned by a shop that has the correct scanner to read the SRS codes.
The SRS light will come on because of a low battery/voltage/ seat belt issue, failed spiral ring or any of a couple other issues. To find out for sure you have it scanned by a shop that has the correct scanner to read the SRS codes.
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RE: SRS light
as a quick, cheap guess at it, grab a tube of di-electric grease from a parts store, with the key off, and having been off a 20 minutes, disconnect the yellow connectors under each of the front seats, and put some grease in there, make sure you get it on the pins, not just the shorting links. connect and disconnect them 3-4 times, and then put a little more grease in there. turn the key on, after its all back together and see what happens
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RE: SRS light
ORIGINAL: roverguy7
as a quick, cheap guess at it, grab a tube of di-electric grease from a parts store, with the key off, and having been off a 20 minutes, disconnect the yellow connectors under each of the front seats, and put some grease in there, make sure you get it on the pins, not just the shorting links. connect and disconnect them 3-4 times, and then put a little more grease in there. turn the key on, after its all back together and see what happens
as a quick, cheap guess at it, grab a tube of di-electric grease from a parts store, with the key off, and having been off a 20 minutes, disconnect the yellow connectors under each of the front seats, and put some grease in there, make sure you get it on the pins, not just the shorting links. connect and disconnect them 3-4 times, and then put a little more grease in there. turn the key on, after its all back together and see what happens
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