OBD2 Scanner for old Honda SRS?
Discussion
All, my ‘01 Civic’s SRS light came on today. The cheap scanner I’ve got showed no faults.
My other ‘01 Civic had the same light come on a few years ago, which turned out to be the alternator regulator. This is different because the light is on all the time, not after a few seconds of driving.
Can anyone recommend a cheap-ish scanner that would diagnose the fault?
Thanks.
My other ‘01 Civic had the same light come on a few years ago, which turned out to be the alternator regulator. This is different because the light is on all the time, not after a few seconds of driving.
Can anyone recommend a cheap-ish scanner that would diagnose the fault?
Thanks.
richhead said:
cant help, but cheap and good dont often go hand in hand.
My old accord had an srs light on, it was a plug under the drivers seat, worth a look.
Trouble is, I have no way of re-setting the light, so even if I find a loose connector (I couldn't see anything obvious this morning), the light would still be on. Thanks.My old accord had an srs light on, it was a plug under the drivers seat, worth a look.
dr_gn said:
richhead said:
cant help, but cheap and good dont often go hand in hand.
My old accord had an srs light on, it was a plug under the drivers seat, worth a look.
Trouble is, I have no way of re-setting the light, so even if I find a loose connector (I couldn't see anything obvious this morning), the light would still be on. Thanks.My old accord had an srs light on, it was a plug under the drivers seat, worth a look.
richhead said:
dr_gn said:
richhead said:
cant help, but cheap and good dont often go hand in hand.
My old accord had an srs light on, it was a plug under the drivers seat, worth a look.
Trouble is, I have no way of re-setting the light, so even if I find a loose connector (I couldn't see anything obvious this morning), the light would still be on. Thanks.My old accord had an srs light on, it was a plug under the drivers seat, worth a look.
Driver's side seatbelt doesn't retract very well, so I suppose it could be something to do with that.
dr_gn said:
richhead said:
dr_gn said:
richhead said:
cant help, but cheap and good dont often go hand in hand.
My old accord had an srs light on, it was a plug under the drivers seat, worth a look.
Trouble is, I have no way of re-setting the light, so even if I find a loose connector (I couldn't see anything obvious this morning), the light would still be on. Thanks.My old accord had an srs light on, it was a plug under the drivers seat, worth a look.
Driver's side seatbelt doesn't retract very well, so I suppose it could be something to do with that.
But with airbag lights its often the moving parts that fail, and most often the wires/plugs under the seats.
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