SRS Light
#11
RE: SRS Light
ORIGINAL: inthedump
How can I inspect the seat belt buckle myself to see if this is the issue?
How can I inspect the seat belt buckle myself to see if this is the issue?
#12
RE: Update
ORIGINAL: Rob2000AccordLX
I took the car to the dealer (Flow Honda Winston-Salem NC) today for the 90k service and they fixed the problem with the SRS light for nothing. They said it was covered under a lifetime warranty recall. They replaced the buckle, cleaned the belt, and reset the codes. It's good to see that Honda stands behind their products.
I took the car to the dealer (Flow Honda Winston-Salem NC) today for the 90k service and they fixed the problem with the SRS light for nothing. They said it was covered under a lifetime warranty recall. They replaced the buckle, cleaned the belt, and reset the codes. It's good to see that Honda stands behind their products.
#13
RE: Update
Autozone found no codes or problems. Japanese Auto repair shop told me to take it into Honda for a reset.(did the reset myself and the light came back on after an hour) I calledthe dealer who wanted ~$190 to take a look. I called AHM customer support and they told me to take it into a Honda dealer and there would likely be charges. They told me that the car was not a part of the SRS air bag recall (based off of my VIN). Crap, I say!
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RE: SRS Light
I have a 2001 Accord EX V-6 and have had the car into the Honda Dealer four different times over the past 9 months because the SRS light was on. Each time it was diagnosed with a code of 9.3 for failed driver seat buckle and replaced without any cost to me. The last time was done about 2 weeks ago and the light is back on again. I guess myconcern is whether there are any safety issues while this light is on or whether this is just an electronic malfunction of some sort.
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