SRS LIGHT!! how to reset using the paper clip way??
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SRS LIGHT!! how to reset using the paper clip way??
i have jsut replaced the clock spring.. so i need help resetting the SRS light..
the old clock spring was messed hence the light came on.
the old clock spring was messed hence the light came on.
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Re: SRS LIGHT!! how to reset using the paper clip way?? (Lubo_25)
uhh dont pull the bulb out, cuz airbags is something u want to function properly. =] im wondering SRS reset procedure too.
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Re: SRS LIGHT!! how to reset using the paper clip way?? (dagle)
air bags dont save lives my friend seat belts are the things you want functioning front air bags have killed countless people anything that hits you at 300km/h will do you damage
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Re: SRS LIGHT!! how to reset using the paper clip way?? (Jimmy604)
You guys need to buy a manual 99% of the questions I see on HT could be answered by having it.
here is a quick version <97-01 preludes>
connect the jumper wire to both pins on the airbag service connector (the one that does not have wires plugged into it, under the steering wheel)
turn the ignition to on
the srs light will go on for 6 sec then go off
quickly disconnect one of the jumper wires within 4 sec
the light will come on again, reconnect the jumper within 4 sec
the light will come on again, disconnect the jumper
the light will blink 2 times and go off if you did it correctly
turn the ignition off wait 10 seconds before turning it back on again if you want
(It is also much easier if you have a real piece of wire, not a paper clip)
here is a quick version <97-01 preludes>
connect the jumper wire to both pins on the airbag service connector (the one that does not have wires plugged into it, under the steering wheel)
turn the ignition to on
the srs light will go on for 6 sec then go off
quickly disconnect one of the jumper wires within 4 sec
the light will come on again, reconnect the jumper within 4 sec
the light will come on again, disconnect the jumper
the light will blink 2 times and go off if you did it correctly
turn the ignition off wait 10 seconds before turning it back on again if you want
(It is also much easier if you have a real piece of wire, not a paper clip)
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Re: SRS LIGHT!! how to reset using the paper clip way?? (integra15)
if im not mistaken i think this plug is by the check engine light plug...which is located in by the drivers leg...its a yellow plug thats plugged into a dummy ...
like i said im not 100% sure where its located...but the proceedure on top is correct..
thanxx
like i said im not 100% sure where its located...but the proceedure on top is correct..
thanxx
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Re: SRS LIGHT!! how to reset using the paper clip way?? (j0KeRzWilD)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Lubo_25 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">air bags dont save lives my friend seat belts are the things you want functioning front air bags have killed countless people anything that hits you at 300km/h will do you damage </TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah... im sure all the auto manufacturers out there shell out billions of dollars on airbags to make it ineffective and to possibly hurt you too.
yeah... im sure all the auto manufacturers out there shell out billions of dollars on airbags to make it ineffective and to possibly hurt you too.
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Re: SRS LIGHT!! how to reset using the paper clip way?? (dagle)
no one said anything about how much they shell out yearly all i said was they kill people...they save lives too but that wasnt on the topic...anyways im out cheers comrades
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Re: SRS LIGHT!! how to reset using the paper clip way?? (integra15)
this was very helpful.. for those who does not know what the wire looks like.. its a yellow connector... ( the manual says green or grey) with green wiring.. with nothing plugged into the 2 pin connector.
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I see the yellow connector under my steering, however I don't see a place to plug anything into. Do I have to unplug the yellow connector going into the thing and use that port or am I missing something? thanks
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Re: SRS LIGHT!! how to reset using the paper clip way?? (integra15)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by integra15 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You guys need to buy a manual 99% of the questions I see on HT could be answered by having it. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Hence, why the prelude forum sees less and less of mgags every day.
Hence, why the prelude forum sees less and less of mgags every day.
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Re: SRS LIGHT!! how to reset using the paper clip way?? (mgags7)
ok i have a question does anybody have some pitures of what connector i'm suposed to be jumping. my lights been on for a while and i would like to reset it but i dont know which connector i'm looking for
EDIT: never mind i found the MES connector and followed the procedure, the light went away
Modified by ludenoob99 at 4:17 PM 10/18/2007
EDIT: never mind i found the MES connector and followed the procedure, the light went away
Modified by ludenoob99 at 4:17 PM 10/18/2007
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Re: (switched_in_your_eye)
yep use the 2 wire MES connector under the driverside dash an follow the procedure
connect the jumper wire to both pins on the airbag service connector (the one that does not have wires plugged into it, under the steering wheel)
turn the ignition to on
the srs light will go on for 6 sec then go off
quickly disconnect one of the jumper wires within 4 sec
the light will come on again, reconnect the jumper within 4 sec
the light will come on again, disconnect the jumper
the light will blink 2 times and go off if you did it correctly
turn the ignition off wait 10 seconds before turning it back on again if you want
(It is also much easier if you have a real piece of wire, not a paper clip)
connect the jumper wire to both pins on the airbag service connector (the one that does not have wires plugged into it, under the steering wheel)
turn the ignition to on
the srs light will go on for 6 sec then go off
quickly disconnect one of the jumper wires within 4 sec
the light will come on again, reconnect the jumper within 4 sec
the light will come on again, disconnect the jumper
the light will blink 2 times and go off if you did it correctly
turn the ignition off wait 10 seconds before turning it back on again if you want
(It is also much easier if you have a real piece of wire, not a paper clip)
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Re: (ludenoob99)
when the clock spring is damaged, does the cruise control switch engage at all? (i.e my cruise control light is not on on the switch and on the dash board)
did you buy the clock spring used or new?
did you buy the clock spring used or new?
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Re: (kmart64)
Wrong, there is a split in the 5th gen clock springs, ie 97-98 and 99-01.<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kmart64 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have a prelude clock spring for sale if you need it. (97-01)</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Yes, that is true. But when you look at the Honda part numbers they are the same...There is a difference though because I found the hard way even though majestichonda had the same part numbers...
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