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Car Forum / Honda Cars / March 2007

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Bruce. - 13 Mar 2007 00:37 GMT
The SRS light just came on in my 2002 Accord V6 while I was driving.  Is it
dealer time, or might it go off by itself?

Bruce.
Woody - 13 Mar 2007 00:42 GMT
Unless you know how to read the codes and know how to work on the SRS system
without blowing the air bags it is dealer time.

> The SRS light just came on in my 2002 Accord V6 while I was driving.  Is
> it dealer time, or might it go off by itself?
>
> Bruce.
Bruce. - 13 Mar 2007 00:50 GMT
> Unless you know how to read the codes and know how to work on the SRS
> system without blowing the air bags it is dealer time.

Ok, thanks.  To the dealer it goes.

Bruce.
ecarecar - 13 Mar 2007 00:42 GMT
>The SRS light just came on in my 2002 Accord V6 while I was driving.  Is it
>dealer time, or might it go off by itself?
>
>  

Hahahahaha.

It's money time.

>Bruce.
>
>  
Paul - 13 Mar 2007 00:54 GMT
> The SRS light just came on in my 2002 Accord V6 while I was driving.  Is
> it dealer time, or might it go off by itself?
>
> Bruce.

When the SRS light came on in my 2000 Accord SE a few years ago, it turned
out to be a problem with the seat belt latch. Since the seat belts are
covered by a lifetime warranty, the dealer fixed the problem at no charge to
me.  Not saying that's your problem, but it could be... and a problem with
the airbags themselves could be much worse, and more dangerous.

Take it straight to the dealer, is my advice. Preferably one you can trust,
of course.

Paul
Bruce. - 13 Mar 2007 01:05 GMT
> When the SRS light came on in my 2000 Accord SE a few years ago, it turned
> out to be a problem with the seat belt latch. Since the seat belts are
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> Take it straight to the dealer, is my advice. Preferably one you can
> trust, of course.

Ok, will do.  Hopefully it's just the seatbelf latch as you suggested.

Bruce.
 
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