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deserthonda May 18, 2006 05:24 AM

HOW TO,,,,CLEAR SRS LITE
 
(should work for all honda)


On every single accord i have worked it has been located under the dash, left side ,, it is a yellow ( SRS connectors are all yellow ) 2 wire connector,either ( gray..gray ) or( green ,, green ) on occasion it is a pain to locate it ,, but it is there ..

*tools- paperclip, flashlight , SCS connector ( if possible ) ,,most of you do not have the scs connector so just use paper clip

Once you find it,, jump the wires together, use SCS connector or , Insert paperclip ...

WHEN YOU DO THIS YOU HAVE TO BE FAST ON CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING , whatever you use to jump the wires,,, if you have the SCS service connector it would make the job a lot easier..

Erasing the DTC memory/resetting SRS light

1) turn ignition switch off

2) jump the SRS ( MES) connector ( MES = Memory Erase Signal ,) using the scs connector or paper clip

3) turn ignition switch to on

4) The SRS indicator light will come on for about 6 seconds, and then go off. Remove the SCS service connector ( paperclip) from the MES connector within 4 seconds after the SRS indicator light went off

5) The SRS indicator will come on again. Reconnect the SCS service connector ( paperclip,) to the MES connector : within 4 seconds after the light comes on.

6) When the SRS indicator light goes off, remove the SCS service connector ( paperclip ) from the MES connector within 4 seconds.

7) The SRS indicator light will blink 2 times indicating that the memory has been errased/clear.

8) turn the ignition switch to off and wait for 10 seconds.

it should be cleared.........If not repeat the procedure.......

Hope this helps some of you...



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