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Hello.
I've been having a problem with the SRS light on my 2001 Civic recently. It stays on all the time (well, almost all the time - see below for an explanation). I took it in to a Honda dealer, who diagnosed it as what they called an 'intermittent failure' with no trouble code. They reset the light, and it seemed to work. But, the light came back on by the time they got the car to the parking lot. They brought it back in, re-diagnosed it, and again there were no trouble codes coming up. The light remains on, and from what I understand this mean no air bag deployment in an accident. Has anyone else expericned this? Any advice? Searching the net, I found a reference to this technicial service bulletin: TSB #020103 -- SRS INDICATOR ON WITH NO SRS DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTC) SET. *TT *JB (NHTSA ID #10001811, FEBRUARY 01 2003) ....but I don't know what it might contain or how it impacts my situation. Now, back to the comment about it being on ALMOST all the time. Purely by fluke (it took me a week to get the car into the dealer, so there was a lot of time to watch how the light acted) I notice that if the car had been sitting for a while and running, that the SRS light would go out during the period of time that the engine fan had kicked on! I have no idea whay this would happen, and the dealer didn't seem to think it was important. Also, the timing of the light coming on strangle coincided with a winterization and block heater installation (at the acura dealer where I bought the car used). Went in - no SRS light. Came out- SRS light on. Both the Acura dealer and the Honder dealer think its just a coincidence. ???? Any help is greatly appreciated!! Thanks, Corey |
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"corman" <cdale_shelbyeng@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:1162432634.804904.273600@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com: > > Has anyone else expericned this? Any advice? Searching the net, I > found a reference to this technicial service bulletin: > > TSB #020103 -- SRS INDICATOR ON WITH NO SRS DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES > (DTC) SET. *TT *JB (NHTSA ID #10001811, FEBRUARY 01 2003) > > ...but I don't know what it might contain or how it impacts my > situation. That TSB has to do with the '03 S2000, not your '01 Civic. > > Now, back to the comment about it being on ALMOST all the time. Purely > by fluke (it took me a week to get the car into the dealer, so there > was a lot of time to watch how the light acted) I notice that if the > car had been sitting for a while and running, that the SRS light would > go out during the period of time that the engine fan had kicked on! I > have no idea whay this would happen, and the dealer didn't seem to > think it was important. > > Also, the timing of the light coming on strangle coincided with a > winterization and block heater installation (at the acura dealer where > I bought the car used). Went in - no SRS light. Came out- SRS light > on. Both the Acura dealer and the Honder dealer think its just a > coincidence. ???? > > Any help is greatly appreciated!! > Anybody checked the battery and its connections? Just a thought... -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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TeGGeR® wrote: > "corman" <cdale_shelbyeng@hotmail.com> wrote in > news:1162432634.804904.273600@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com: > > > > > Has anyone else expericned this? Any advice? Searching the net, I > > found a reference to this technicial service bulletin: > > > > TSB #020103 -- SRS INDICATOR ON WITH NO SRS DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES > > (DTC) SET. *TT *JB (NHTSA ID #10001811, FEBRUARY 01 2003) > > > > ...but I don't know what it might contain or how it impacts my > > situation. > > > That TSB has to do with the '03 S2000, not your '01 Civic. > > Thanks for the reply Tegger. I found the TSB listed at the carcomplaints site ( http://www.carcomplaints.com/Honda/C...001/tsbs.shtml ). Can you confirm for me that it actually doesn't apply to the 2001 Civic (it seems as though, from carcomplaints anyhow, that it might apply to several makes of Honda as it also shows up on the Accord page??). Someone else told me that the TBS says to check the alternator charge voltage. Does this sound like what you read in the TBS? Thanks! Corey Thanks, |
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Hi again Teeger,
I also tried a search on the nhsta website using their ID# (http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/pr...sb/results.cfm) and it came up as applied to numerours models/year, including both the 2003 s2000 and the 2001 Civic. So I'm thinking it might apply to both. Could you give me the details of the TBS so I can let my dealer know about it? Thanks! Corey corman wrote: > TeGGeR® wrote: > > > "corman" <cdale_shelbyeng@hotmail.com> wrote in > > news:1162432634.804904.273600@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com: > > > > > > > > Has anyone else expericned this? Any advice? Searching the net, I > > > found a reference to this technicial service bulletin: > > > > > > TSB #020103 -- SRS INDICATOR ON WITH NO SRS DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES > > > (DTC) SET. *TT *JB (NHTSA ID #10001811, FEBRUARY 01 2003) > > > > > > ...but I don't know what it might contain or how it impacts my > > > situation. > > > > > > That TSB has to do with the '03 S2000, not your '01 Civic. > > > > > > Thanks for the reply Tegger. I found the TSB listed at the > carcomplaints site ( > http://www.carcomplaints.com/Honda/C...001/tsbs.shtml ). Can you > confirm for me that it actually doesn't apply to the 2001 Civic (it > seems as though, from carcomplaints anyhow, that it might apply to > several makes of Honda as it also shows up on the Accord page??). > > Someone else told me that the TBS says to check the alternator charge > voltage. Does this sound like what you read in the TBS? > > Thanks! > Corey > > Thanks, |
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"corman" <cdale_shelbyeng@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:1162485495.479415.234280@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com: > Hi again Teeger, > > I also tried a search on the nhsta website using their ID# > (http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/pr...sb/results.cfm) and it > came up as applied to numerours models/year, including both the 2003 > s2000 and the 2001 Civic. So I'm thinking it might apply to both. > > Could you give me the details of the TBS so I can let my dealer know > about it? Ask your dealer to print it out. they've got all of the TSBs there. Without the TSB number, the dealer needs two things to find any TSBs: 1) Your VIN 2) A symptom There may be more TSBs than you know about. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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As was mentioned above check the battery voltage and have someone who knows
how to check the complete charging system Honda's do strange things when the battery starts to go bad. If this is the original battery it is about time to replace it anyway.... "corman" <cdale_shelbyeng@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1162485495.479415.234280@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... Hi again Teeger, I also tried a search on the nhsta website using their ID# (http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/pr...sb/results.cfm) and it came up as applied to numerours models/year, including both the 2003 s2000 and the 2001 Civic. So I'm thinking it might apply to both. Could you give me the details of the TBS so I can let my dealer know about it? Thanks! Corey corman wrote: > TeGGeR® wrote: > > > "corman" <cdale_shelbyeng@hotmail.com> wrote in > > news:1162432634.804904.273600@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com: > > > > > > > > Has anyone else expericned this? Any advice? Searching the net, I > > > found a reference to this technicial service bulletin: > > > > > > TSB #020103 -- SRS INDICATOR ON WITH NO SRS DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES > > > (DTC) SET. *TT *JB (NHTSA ID #10001811, FEBRUARY 01 2003) > > > > > > ...but I don't know what it might contain or how it impacts my > > > situation. > > > > > > That TSB has to do with the '03 S2000, not your '01 Civic. > > > > > > Thanks for the reply Tegger. I found the TSB listed at the > carcomplaints site ( > http://www.carcomplaints.com/Honda/C...001/tsbs.shtml ). Can you > confirm for me that it actually doesn't apply to the 2001 Civic (it > seems as though, from carcomplaints anyhow, that it might apply to > several makes of Honda as it also shows up on the Accord page??). > > Someone else told me that the TBS says to check the alternator charge > voltage. Does this sound like what you read in the TBS? > > Thanks! > Corey > > Thanks, |
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Corey
Did changing the battery eliminate the SRS light from being on? Woody wrote: > As was mentioned above check the battery voltage and have someone who knows > how to check the complete charging system Honda's do strange things when the > battery starts to go bad. If this is the original battery it is about time > to replace it anyway.... > > > "corman" <cdale_shelbyeng@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:1162485495.479415.234280@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > Hi again Teeger, > > I also tried a search on the nhsta website using their ID# > (http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/pr...sb/results.cfm) and it > came up as applied to numerours models/year, including both the 2003 > s2000 and the 2001 Civic. So I'm thinking it might apply to both. > > Could you give me the details of the TBS so I can let my dealer know > about it? > > Thanks! > Corey > > > > corman wrote: > > > TeGGeR® wrote: > > > > > "corman" <cdale_shelbyeng@hotmail.com> wrote in > > > news:1162432634.804904.273600@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com: > > > > > > > > > > > Has anyone else expericned this? Any advice? Searching the net, I > > > > found a reference to this technicial service bulletin: > > > > > > > > TSB #020103 -- SRS INDICATOR ON WITH NO SRS DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES > > > > (DTC) SET. *TT *JB (NHTSA ID #10001811, FEBRUARY 01 2003) > > > > > > > > ...but I don't know what it might contain or how it impacts my > > > > situation. > > > > > > > > > That TSB has to do with the '03 S2000, not your '01 Civic. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for the reply Tegger. I found the TSB listed at the > > carcomplaints site ( > > http://www.carcomplaints.com/Honda/C...001/tsbs.shtml ). Can you > > confirm for me that it actually doesn't apply to the 2001 Civic (it > > seems as though, from carcomplaints anyhow, that it might apply to > > several makes of Honda as it also shows up on the Accord page??). > > > > Someone else told me that the TBS says to check the alternator charge > > voltage. Does this sound like what you read in the TBS? > > > > Thanks! > > Corey > > > > Thanks, |
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Corey
Did changing the battery eliminate the SRS light from being on? Woody wrote: > As was mentioned above check the battery voltage and have someone who knows > how to check the complete charging system Honda's do strange things when the > battery starts to go bad. If this is the original battery it is about time > to replace it anyway.... > > > "corman" <cdale_shelbyeng@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:1162485495.479415.234280@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > Hi again Teeger, > > I also tried a search on the nhsta website using their ID# > (http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/pr...sb/results.cfm) and it > came up as applied to numerours models/year, including both the 2003 > s2000 and the 2001 Civic. So I'm thinking it might apply to both. > > Could you give me the details of the TBS so I can let my dealer know > about it? > > Thanks! > Corey > > > > corman wrote: > > > TeGGeR® wrote: > > > > > "corman" <cdale_shelbyeng@hotmail.com> wrote in > > > news:1162432634.804904.273600@f16g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com: > > > > > > > > > > > Has anyone else expericned this? Any advice? Searching the net, I > > > > found a reference to this technicial service bulletin: > > > > > > > > TSB #020103 -- SRS INDICATOR ON WITH NO SRS DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES > > > > (DTC) SET. *TT *JB (NHTSA ID #10001811, FEBRUARY 01 2003) > > > > > > > > ...but I don't know what it might contain or how it impacts my > > > > situation. > > > > > > > > > That TSB has to do with the '03 S2000, not your '01 Civic. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for the reply Tegger. I found the TSB listed at the > > carcomplaints site ( > > http://www.carcomplaints.com/Honda/C...001/tsbs.shtml ). Can you > > confirm for me that it actually doesn't apply to the 2001 Civic (it > > seems as though, from carcomplaints anyhow, that it might apply to > > several makes of Honda as it also shows up on the Accord page??). > > > > Someone else told me that the TBS says to check the alternator charge > > voltage. Does this sound like what you read in the TBS? > > > > Thanks! > > Corey > > > > Thanks, |
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