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Old 10-28-2009, 12:31 PM   #1
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I own a 2002 Civic EX and the SRS light is on the dash board. The bags never deployed nor was it in a accident but the light turned on while driving on the fwy a few days ago. It has about 140k miles and I checked all the fuses/all Ok. Any recommendations on how to fix or anyone had the same problem?

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Old 10-28-2009, 12:46 PM   #2
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u probably just need to reset it
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Old 10-28-2009, 12:49 PM   #3
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STEPS

1. remove the fuse cover underneath the steering column.

2. locate the yellow plug on the top-right and remove it.

3. the front of the plug should have pin two holes.

4. take the tool you've created, and tape the ends so that the space between the two ends matches the distance between the width of the pin holes on the plug. In this case, I used a piece of speaker wire.

5. insert the ends of your tool into the plug.

6. turn the ignition ON. after about 5 seconds the srs/airbag light will turn off.

7. remove one end of the tool. the srs/airbag light will come back on immediately.

8. reinsert the removed end. this time the srs/airbag light should blink twice, then turn off.
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Old 10-28-2009, 02:47 PM   #4
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If the SRS light comes back on, likely there is a faulty component somewhere in the SRS system.
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Old 10-28-2009, 03:28 PM   #5
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I am keeping an eye on an intermittent SRS light on my 03 Civic myself. Read the codes being thrown, first. Here is info for doing so:
http://sites.google.com/site/hondalioness/srs. This includes instructions for a fancy-schmancy homemade SCS short connector tool. Given all the re-setting and diagnosing I am attempting on my SRS system, I like the tool. To me it is one less annoyance while diagnosing.

Intermittent codes come up a lot here and at other Honda fora. I did find in the shop manual a procedure for "troubleshooting intermittent failures" of the SRS system. It reads as though these are going to happen from time to time (because the SRS electronics are so sensitive?), so the owner should be equipped to deal with them.
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Old 10-29-2009, 06:00 AM   #6
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A few months ago there was a airbag recall on 01's. I brought mine in and they noticed the light was on, which was unrelated to the specific recall, but the dealership fixed it free of charge. Might be worth asking if they will take care of it for you. Better to find out the light is on by mistake than to realize the hard way your airbag doesnt work
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Old 10-29-2009, 08:44 AM   #7
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Thank you all guys! This really helps me out cause I worry when my wife drives it, I dont want the bags to deploy and knock her out while driving.
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Old 10-29-2009, 09:54 AM   #8
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Thank you all guys! This really helps me out cause I worry when my wife drives it, I dont want the bags to deploy and knock her out while driving.
I have read different reports about the status of the SRS system when the SRS light is on. Some folks have written that, when the SRS light is on, the SRS system is de-activated, so you have no airbag protection. Yet other reports say not so; e.g. see http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?p=39215301 .

In researching more on this for my 2003 Civic LX, I see many reports of a cell phone sitting on the passenger seat setting off the SRS light. Apparently there is even a recall out on this for Accords. See http://www.carcomplaints.com/Honda/A...ht_is_on.shtml and http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=1824759 (says the guy tested the system by putting a walkie talkie on the passenger seat. Again and again, using the walkie-talkie set off the SRS light).
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Old 10-30-2009, 01:17 AM   #9
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where can i find the scs service conneter, is there any website i can buy or any location parts stores like, (auto zone) or what so ever... becuz i have to reset mine also.
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Click "We're links" and read it.

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oh kk i just found out about from u so thanks
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Old 10-31-2009, 04:04 AM   #12
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Thank you all guys! This really helps me out cause I worry when my wife drives it, I dont want the bags to deploy and knock her out while driving.

I don't think the air bag would deploy. I would worry about it because i have my SRS on for almost 3 years now.. I did bother trying to fix it because you cannot really fix it 100%. The dealer can only fix this for you correctly and safely.
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Old 11-03-2009, 07:45 PM   #13
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might be the seatbelt buckles
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Old 11-04-2009, 12:34 PM   #14
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there is an air bag inflator recall on 01 and 02 civics as of 8-12-09 its sevice bulletin 08-093. BUT your srs light isnt on because of this. Chances are its a seat belt buckle which would be replaced free of charge at any honda dealer. I wouldnt even mess with trying to extract the codes manually. Most dealerships wouldnt charge to scan the light and tell you what it needs because chances are its covered under warranty anyway. Oh service bulletin 06-009 covers your opds system as well up to 10years or 157500miles...so more reason just to take it to the dealer.
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Old 11-04-2009, 08:25 PM   #15
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Yea mine was on in my 2005 civic with 35k miles and I work at Honda so when I told them about it, they told me its a lifetime warranty on it. The sensor in the piece you connect the buckle to goes bad or something. they will replace it for free anytime. ill be having mine done friday.
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Old 11-04-2009, 11:29 PM   #16
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This is great info...Long Beach Honda agreed to check it out so I have an oppointment this saturday...We'll see what happens. Keep and stay posted.
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This is great info...Long Beach Honda agreed to check it out so I have an oppointment this saturday...We'll see what happens. Keep and stay posted.
I would appreciate your update. I am doing the following:

--Stopping by my dealer in the next few days and making inquiries (of the no charge kind).

--Experimenting with my cell phone (keeping it off in the car, which is a good safety practice anyway, since I know when I am on the phone in the car driving does not have my full attention). See my edited post above for people giving reports that cell phones can set off the SRS light.

--Looking up recalls on Hondas concerning the cell phone setting off the SRS light.
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there is an air bag inflator recall on 01 and 02 civics as of 8-12-09 its sevice bulletin 08-093. BUT your srs light isnt on because of this. Chances are its a seat belt buckle which would be replaced free of charge at any honda dealer. I wouldnt even mess with trying to extract the codes manually. Most dealerships wouldnt charge to scan the light and tell you what it needs because chances are its covered under warranty anyway. Oh service bulletin 06-009 covers your opds system as well up to 10years or 157500miles...so more reason just to take it to the dealer.
Honda Canada wont fix mine cause its not covered under warrenty, my SRS light is being caused by the Seat Belt clip (right hand side of seat, the part where the seat belt clips into) they want $104 for the new clip plus a hour labour and 60 for the diagnostic, just to have that fixed would cost me almost $250, i'll keep resetting my light every 5-6 weeks that it comes on.
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Honda Canada wont fix mine cause its not covered under warrenty, my SRS light is being caused by the Seat Belt clip (right hand side of seat, the part where the seat belt clips into) they want $104 for the new clip plus a hour labour and 60 for the diagnostic, just to have that fixed would cost me almost $250, i'll keep resetting my light every 5-6 weeks that it comes on.
i can probably get u the part cheaper and find u instruction on how to change it ureself. let me know pm me if u want me to check price on part
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After some false starts, I finally figured out how to read the SRS code correctly, using homemade tools. The correct procedure now appears at my hondalioness web site, linked above. Code 9-3 is being thrown intermittently. This code translates to "faulty driver's seat belt buckle switch." Reports on the web suggest this switch's failure is pretty common.

For those not handy, here are some symptoms that might help you recognize that 9-3 is likely being thrown: The last time I got the code, I had started the car with my seat belt undone. I saw the SRS light come on and stay on. Curiously the seat belt indicator light was off, though. I fastened my belt and started driving. I momentarily unfastened my belt, and the seat belt light came on, as it is supposed to. But I think the fact that the seat belt light was originally off when it should have been on is a clue that 9-3 is the code being thrown.

After I re-set the SRS memory and so cleared the light, I tried to turn it on again by wiggling the seat belt buckle. This did indeed turn on the SRS light.

On one occasion the SRS light came on, and then a day later it went off by itself, with no action by me.

My dealer was terrific. My dealer does not charge for reading codes, regardless of which code it ends up being. The dealer said if it was the seat belt, it was very likely covered under the seat belt lifetime warranty. They read the code within 20 minutes, confirmed that 9-3 was being thrown, and ordered the replacement part. It arrived in a few days and took only 1.5 hours to replace. It is covered under the seat belt lifetime warranty. I paid nothing but my time to get this fixed.

Interestingly, another member of the service department said that the buckle switch is supposed to wear periodically [every several years?], so owners are forced to replace the buckle (unless they want to live with a permanent SRS indicator light) and so ensure the integrity of the belt.
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Old 11-10-2009, 04:08 PM   #21
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can they still fix the airbag? they sent me a letter about the airbag recall and schedule an app with them so i can get it fixed but i got rsx seats in there with the rsx seatbelt and the light was already on since i bought the car..i made a connector to reset the srs light but its hard as hell to reset
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