Do you know if this will throw codes for an OBDII scanner?
I know you can't reset this with an OBDII device.
G-Man
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
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> "G-Man" <shoot.digital@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> My 2001 EX V6 SRS light came on last week. A little research said a low
>> voltage can cause this. I noticed it cranked slower than usual that
>> morning. I replaced the battery, and went through the steps and reset
>> the light (a real pain in the ass).
>>
>> Two days later, the person I carpool with, had the SRS light come on, on
>> her 2001 LX V6 (what a coincidence!).
>>
>> We had the battery checked and it was a little weak too. Car has 114k on
>> it.
>>
>> We replaced the battery, but the SRS light will not stay off after the
>> reset.
>>
>> Any clues on what to check? Or is this going to require a dreaded trip
>> to the dealer for her?
>>
>> G-Man
>>
> You can check the posts at http://tinyurl.com/bfkp2 for some clues. There
> have also been reports of SRS lights coming on because something was
> placed on the passenger seat, and the twitchy little sensor decided that
> meant somebody was sitting there... yeah, a one pound passenger - that's
> the ticket.
>
> In any event, it helps to remember that warning lights from computers like
> these most often mean they are getting sensor input that is troubling them
> rather than trouble with the computer itself.
>
> Mike
>