SRS Light
#1
SRS Light
My 2000 V6 Accord's SRS light just came on after I released the seatbelt and is staying on. I have front and side airbags. I remember a number of years ago the light was on and the dealer replaced the seatbelt for the remedy which I believe was a TSB. My question is, will the dealer let me know what the problem is without charging me? and if I leave the light on, is it jeapardizing the airbag system? Is there anyway of resetting the light or is it done by the dealer? If it's a TSB that he won't do for gratis, is it an expensive fix? Thanks all.
#4
RE: SRS Light
ORIGINAL: deserthonda
differwent things could make the SRS lite come on,, needs to be diagnosed to know what the issue is,,
Depending on what it is . warranty will cover it
differwent things could make the SRS lite come on,, needs to be diagnosed to know what the issue is,,
Depending on what it is . warranty will cover it
#8
RE: SRS Light
ORIGINAL: sir_nasty
that's always been my understanding of it, a dealer can confirm that more easily.
that's always been my understanding of it, a dealer can confirm that more easily.
#9
RE: SRS Light
Just got off the phone with Honda. I've been using the same service writer for the last 8 years. He said that if the part is not covered by Honda, there will be a $93 diagnostic fee to tell the customer what is wrong. This sounds pretty stupid considering we are talking about a gamble of a possible $93 plus whatever for the fix. I'd rather look at the stupid light forever than have to go that route. Is there a Honda consumer affairs that can give me a heads up on this? Does this sound right? I've read about numerous owners who have gotten this taken care of for free. I've already gotten the seatbelt thingy done over 4 years ago under warranty.
#10
RE: SRS Light
The continuing saga for the SRS light............Spoke to American Honda Consumer Affairs. They confirmed that my car is covered under the 10 year extension warranty for the OPDS sensor and unit. If the diagnostic comes up with a code for that unit there will be no charge for anything including the diagnostic charge. If another code, it's up to the dealershipto have adiagnostic charge or not............however, the owner can apply for a refund for that daignostic charge to Honda consumer affairs. There are a zillion cars that have this SRS problem from 2000-2004 with various Honda models. They had so many complaints they decided to extend the warranty to 10 years or 150,000 miles.