Need Help with 2000 Accord SRS Code
#1
Need Help with 2000 Accord SRS Code
Hello all...
What a great forum you have here!
I've scoured the internet for clues to the code I'm getting from my Honda Accord, but have been unable to determine what the code is telling me. Can anyone here help out?
...thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide!
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2000 Accord SRS light always on. Tried clearing the SRS light by jumpering the MES connector but the light is still on. I jumpered the service connector pins 8 to 13 (brown and black wires), turned the key on and got the following:
-SRS light on for 6 seconds
-3 or 4 really fast flashes
-5 long flashes
-3 short flashes
-light on solid
Is this a code 53 or is the 3 or 4 really fast flashes significant.
What a great forum you have here!
I've scoured the internet for clues to the code I'm getting from my Honda Accord, but have been unable to determine what the code is telling me. Can anyone here help out?
...thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000 Accord SRS light always on. Tried clearing the SRS light by jumpering the MES connector but the light is still on. I jumpered the service connector pins 8 to 13 (brown and black wires), turned the key on and got the following:
-SRS light on for 6 seconds
-3 or 4 really fast flashes
-5 long flashes
-3 short flashes
-light on solid
Is this a code 53 or is the 3 or 4 really fast flashes significant.
#2
Re: Need Help with 2000 Accord SRS Code
I found the SR codes in another thread. I'm posting here for future reference.
SRS:
1-1 Open in the Driver’s Airbag Inflator
1-2 Increased Resistance in Driver’s Airbag Inflator
1-3 Short to Another Wire in Driver’s Airbag Inflator or Decreased Resistance
1-4 Short to Power in Driver’s Airbag Inflator
1-5 Short to Ground in Driver’s Airbag Inflator
2-1 Open in the Passenger’s Airbag Inflator
2-2 Increased Resistance in Passenger’s Airbag Inflator
2-3 Short to Another Wire in Passenger’s Airbag Inflator or Decreased Resistance
2-4 Short to Power in Passenger’s Airbag Inflator
2-5 Short to Ground in Passenger’s Airbag Inflator
3-1 Open in Driver’s Seat Belt Tensioner
3-2 Increased Resistance in Driver’s Seat Belt Tensioner
3-3 Short to Another Wire in Driver’s Seat Belt Tensioner or Decreased Resistance
3-4 Short to Power in Driver’s Seat Belt Tensioner
3-5 Short to Ground in Driver’s Seat Belt Tensioner
4-1 Open in Passenger’s Seat Belt Tensioner
4-2 Increased Resistance in Passenger’s Seat Belt Tensioner
4-3 Short to Another Wire in Passenger’s Seat Belt Tensioner or Decreased Resistance
4-4 Short to Power in Passenger’s Seat Belt Tensioner
4-5 Short to Ground in Passenger’s Seat Belt Tensioner
5-1 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
5-2 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
5-3 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
5-4 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
5-5 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
6-1 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
6-2 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
6-3 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
6-4 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
7-1 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
7-2 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
7-3 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
8-1 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
8-2 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
8-3 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
8-4 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
8-5 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
8-6 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
9-1 Faulty SRS Indicator Circuit or Faulty SRS Power Supply
9-2 Faulty SRS Power Supply
10-1 SRS Replacement Code
SRS:
1-1 Open in the Driver’s Airbag Inflator
1-2 Increased Resistance in Driver’s Airbag Inflator
1-3 Short to Another Wire in Driver’s Airbag Inflator or Decreased Resistance
1-4 Short to Power in Driver’s Airbag Inflator
1-5 Short to Ground in Driver’s Airbag Inflator
2-1 Open in the Passenger’s Airbag Inflator
2-2 Increased Resistance in Passenger’s Airbag Inflator
2-3 Short to Another Wire in Passenger’s Airbag Inflator or Decreased Resistance
2-4 Short to Power in Passenger’s Airbag Inflator
2-5 Short to Ground in Passenger’s Airbag Inflator
3-1 Open in Driver’s Seat Belt Tensioner
3-2 Increased Resistance in Driver’s Seat Belt Tensioner
3-3 Short to Another Wire in Driver’s Seat Belt Tensioner or Decreased Resistance
3-4 Short to Power in Driver’s Seat Belt Tensioner
3-5 Short to Ground in Driver’s Seat Belt Tensioner
4-1 Open in Passenger’s Seat Belt Tensioner
4-2 Increased Resistance in Passenger’s Seat Belt Tensioner
4-3 Short to Another Wire in Passenger’s Seat Belt Tensioner or Decreased Resistance
4-4 Short to Power in Passenger’s Seat Belt Tensioner
4-5 Short to Ground in Passenger’s Seat Belt Tensioner
5-1 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
5-2 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
5-3 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
5-4 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
5-5 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
6-1 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
6-2 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
6-3 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
6-4 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
7-1 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
7-2 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
7-3 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
8-1 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
8-2 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
8-3 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
8-4 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
8-5 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
8-6 Internal Failure of the SRS unit
9-1 Faulty SRS Indicator Circuit or Faulty SRS Power Supply
9-2 Faulty SRS Power Supply
10-1 SRS Replacement Code
Last edited by zeez74; 08-31-2011 at 06:12 AM.
#3
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iTrader: (1)
Re: Need Help with 2000 Accord SRS Code
Personally, given it is an OBDII vehicle, I would take it by Honda and have them run their scanner against it to pull a more specific code and description.
Long flashes indicate the first digit and short flashes indicate the second digit. I've got a feeling, since the SRS light will come on solid when you first start the car, the light didn't blink because it was initializing the system. The code presented (Assuming that's what it is) is 53.
#4
Re: Need Help with 2000 Accord SRS Code
- No communicating with Honda Diagnostic System (HDS)
Possible SRS unit will need to trace wires
Diag to start 198.00 may be more depends on time takes to diag -
Maybe I'm wrong, but I felt like I was getting screwed, so I left. I had a very hard time believing that they were unable to communicate with the car.
I guess I could take it to another dealership...not sure yet.
#5
He knows where you live!
iTrader: (1)
Re: Need Help with 2000 Accord SRS Code
Given that, its possible the entire unit and/or its communication ports are toast. You can replace a SRS unit yourself without any issue, but I would recommend buying a BNIB OEM Honda one from Majestic Honda online or similar. Turn off the vehicle, have the battery unplugged and give it some time to drain the power, then simply unbolt and swap the units. I did my fiancee's '07 Accord like this when her airbags deployed. The unit itself was ~$200 IIRC and only took about an hour to swap it. I would imagine yours is in a similar location behind the dashboard.
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Re: Need Help with 2000 Accord SRS Code
I was having the same issue. My Honda civic 2005 LX automatic has its airbag light on for a couple of weeks. I first tried to reset it but was unsuccessful so I checked the battery and it was bad. So after I changed the battery the light was still on. I tried to reset it using the paper clip method but still same. I found out the code was 5-2 (internal failure of SRS unit). So I decided to change the SRS unit and changed it but the light never came off. I also tried changing the instrument panel just if that helps but still same. Then I found out that the alternator might cause srs code but when it was checked the alternator was fine (14.4 volt with ignition on). The code is 5-2. Anyone has any idea? The Honda dealers couldn't figure it out so they say they need to replace the entire front for $2000 + labor. That is expensive. If anyone has any idea help please.
Thanks.
Thanks.
#7
Re: Need Help with 2000 Accord SRS Code
I was having the same issue. My Honda civic 2005 LX automatic has its airbag light on for a couple of weeks. I first tried to reset it but was unsuccessful so I checked the battery and it was bad. So after I changed the battery the light was still on. I tried to reset it using the paper clip method but still same. I found out the code was 5-2 (internal failure of SRS unit). So I decided to change the SRS unit and changed it but the light never came off. I also tried changing the instrument panel just if that helps but still same. Then I found out that the alternator might cause srs code but when it was checked the alternator was fine (14.4 volt with ignition on). The code is 5-2. Anyone has any idea? The Honda dealers couldn't figure it out so they say they need to replace the entire front for $2000 + labor. That is expensive. If anyone has any idea help please.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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