Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 20:17:20 GMT From: "KeithG" <noonenopsamdnet.att.net> Subject: Re: SRS light is staying on
That 'hairspring' is pretty inexpensive and do-able in your garage. It will still need to be reset at the dealer, though. KeithG "Scott FitzGerald" <esfitzgeraldnopsamail.com> wrote in message news:xRhB7.470$RL4.66523nopsamr.videotron.net... > Shouldn't charge you anything to look at the computer/reset the light. It > only takes them a couple of minutes. > > However, if there is a problem, resetting it won't achieve anything - it > will come back on the next time you start the car. A bad fuse will trigger > a fault in the system. Even if you fix the fuse, the dealer will still have > to reset the SRS light. > > My SRS light has been on for about 1.5 years - something about a faulty coil > in the drivers side air bag... I can deal with the light, as long as I know > the system is disabled. > > > "Mike Schuster" <mws200nopsamedu> wrote in message > news:9r2q8n$rp6nopsam01.cac.psu.edu... > > I've had the same problem for quite some time on my '93 9KCSE. I've been > > using the ol' electrical tape over the light, but I'm curious about how > much > > the dealer would charge for looking at the computer. Lemme know if you > take > > the plunge. > > > > > > "Dan" <dpoello1nopsamy.rr.com> wrote in message > > news:aVJA7.713129$T97.99341548nopsamoon.nyroc.rr.com... > > > Dealer only, unfortunately. But on the plus side, they'l be able to see > > why > > > it's on when they go to reset the system. > > > "afshin moshrefi" <afshinnopsamaone.net> wrote in message > > > news:Z%DA7.140636$vq.32546731nopsamoon.ne.mediaone.net... > > > > I have my SRS light on. > > > > How do I turn it off? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >