Resistor installation for missing pass airbag...98 CX
Where do i put the resistor for the passenger side airbag on a 1998 cx with no passenger airbag? I have the block off plate. I also have the resistor now
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Re: SRS light for pass airbag... But no airbag!(98 CX)
just remove the light in the cluster, why is that so hard for ppl. also way to pump an old thread....
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Re: SRS light for pass airbag... But no airbag!(98 CX)
Originally Posted by B_Swapped93
(Post 50150099)
just remove the light in the cluster, why is that so hard for ppl. also way to pump an old thread....
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Re: SRS light for pass airbag... But no airbag!(98 CX)
Originally Posted by 92ehatch
(Post 50150149)
True old thread but telling someone to unplug the light.....he might want his driver airbag to work.
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Re: Resistor installation for missing pass airbag...98 CX
OP - you now have your own thread.
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Re: SRS light for pass airbag... But no airbag!(98 CX)
I'm losing your logic here. I understand it has no airbag but it still has a drivers side.
So fixing the code would render his drivers side operational correct? I'm not 100% on this and am ok with being wrong but would like clarification |
Re: Resistor installation for missing pass airbag...98 CX
If there was a air bag and you removed it the resistor would be plugged into the connector that would plug into the air bag.
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Re: Resistor installation for missing pass airbag...98 CX
its hard to sell a car when it appears to normal folk that theres a problem when the cluster lights up SRS. I got it saftied with the light on cause the mechanic knew that the car didnt have a passenger airbag. I just wanted to fix it properly.
oh also...isnt it better to bump an old thread instead of starting a new one for the same issue???? |
Re: Resistor installation for missing pass airbag...98 CX
Originally Posted by jokerstone
(Post 50150356)
oh also...isnt it better to bump an old thread instead of starting a new one for the same issue????
In addition, 4 ???? are not better than one ?. |
Re: Resistor installation for missing pass airbag...98 CX
Originally Posted by jokerstone
(Post 50150356)
its hard to sell a car when it appears to normal folk that theres a problem when the cluster lights up SRS. I got it saftied with the light on cause the mechanic knew that the car didnt have a passenger airbag. I just wanted to fix it properly.
oh also...isnt it better to bump an old thread instead of starting a new one for the same issue???? |
Re: Resistor installation for missing pass airbag...98 CX
If you want it "fixed properly", then why are you trying to ghetto rig a resistor? Either fix it, or don't.
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Re: Resistor installation for missing pass airbag...98 CX
Originally Posted by NotARacist
(Post 50150404)
If you want it "fixed properly", then why are you trying to ghetto rig a resistor? Either fix it, or don't.
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Re: Resistor installation for missing pass airbag...98 CX
Originally Posted by B_Swapped93
(Post 50150205)
he said he had a cx iirc they didn't even have pass airbags si that shouldn't be an issue for him.
Originally Posted by NotARacist
(Post 50150404)
If you want it "fixed properly", then why are you trying to ghetto rig a resistor? Either fix it, or don't.
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Re: Resistor installation for missing pass airbag...98 CX
My 96 cx never had a passenger airbag and my resistor is in a plug right by the srs module behind lower centre counsel not up by the dash plate
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Re: Resistor installation for missing pass airbag...98 CX
I've looked through Honda parts site and they list a passenger side airbag for both the 96 and 98. So where is this coming from that certain models didn't come with passenger side airbags? Maybe you bought the car used and it already had the passenger side airbag blockoff but for any us spec model civic they always had airbags for both driver and passenger.
If you're not worried about the safety of your passenger and yourself use the resistor trick. |
Re: Resistor installation for missing pass airbag...98 CX
Originally Posted by tony_2018
(Post 50150970)
I've looked through Honda parts site and they list a passenger side airbag for both the 96 and 98. So where is this coming from that certain models didn't come with passenger side airbags?
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Re: Resistor installation for missing pass airbag...98 CX
Originally Posted by 94EG8
(Post 50151048)
Canadian CXs didn't have them. See here: Toronto Honda Parts - Parts List
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Re: Resistor installation for missing pass airbag...98 CX
Not sure if you mean me but I said my car never had ps airbag but I believe it was an option on the cx
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Re: Resistor installation for missing pass airbag...98 CX
Originally Posted by tony_2018
(Post 50151085)
Was it an option or came standard? The guy with the 96 cx says he has one.
The base model CX didn't have a passenger's side airbag here in Canada from '96 - '00. The '96 - '97 CX-G (or CX with option package as it was referred to in the sales brochure) and '98 - 00 DX (there was no Canadian DX model for '96 - '97) did come with a passenger's side airbag. On models not equipped with a passenger's side airbag there is a dummy resistor to fool the SRS control module so that the SRS light doesn't stay on, and so the driver's side airbag will deploy. This saves having to build two separate control modules. As a bit of an aside you can use the same dummy resistor to get around replacing seatbelt pretensioners in some newer Civics ('01 - '05 IIRC) and some other Hondas. I see they're discontinued now though. |
Re: Resistor installation for missing pass airbag...98 CX
Yeah everything in the US 96+ (Actually I believe it was 94+ but not positive) was required to have an airbag for both front seats.
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Re: Resistor installation for missing pass airbag...98 CX
Originally Posted by canadaek
(Post 50150752)
My 96 cx never had a passenger airbag and my resistor is in a plug right by the srs module behind lower centre counsel not up by the dash plate
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Re: Resistor installation for missing pass airbag...98 CX
Bad resistor is only one possibility. Testing the resistor is simple if you have the specs. The SRS code could also be caused by a bad wire or bad control module. Better to test than to replace parts randomly.
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