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Re: 2002 Honda Accord SRS Light On
| goodearth | 31 Dec 2006 17:23 |
Thanks! This has been very helpful.
Goodearth
> > I noticed the SRS light came ON and brought it to the dealership for an > > inspection hoping it could be due to the OPDS. It turn out to be a [quoted text clipped - 74 lines] > > No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron... |
| TomP | 30 Dec 2006 15:26 |
> I noticed the SRS light came ON and brought it to the dealership for an > inspection hoping it could be due to the OPDS. It turn out to be a > problem with the passenger side impact sensor, DTC 14-1. > > Does anyone know the exact location of the passenger side impact sensor > and the procedure to replace it? It's located on the inside frame rail just ahead of the "B" pillar.
2002 ACCORD - Side Impact Sensor Replacement Removal
Removal of the side impact sensor must be performed according to the precautions/procedures described before.
Before disconnecting the side impact sensor 2P connector(s), disconnect the side airbag 2P connector(s).
Do not turn the ignition switch ON (II) and do not connect the battery cable while exchanging the side impact sensor.
Disconnect the negative battery cable, and wait at least 3 minutes before beginning work.
Remove the seat assembly.
Remove the front door sill trim.
Remove the center pillar trim.
Remove the lower anchor bolt.
Turn up the carpet (A), then remove the two mounting bolts (B) and the plate (C).
Disconnect the side wire harness 2P connector from the side impact sensor.
Remove the Torx bolt (A) using a Torx T30 bit, then remove the side impact sensor (B).
Installation
Be sure to install the harness wires so that they are not pinched or interfering with other parts.
Do not turn the ignition switch ON (II) and do not connect the battery cable while exchanging the side impact sensor.
Install the new side impact sensor with a new Torx bolt (A), then connect the side wire harness 2P connector (B) to the side impact sensor (C).
Reconnect the battery negative cable.
After installing the side impact sensor, confirm proper system operation: Turn the ignition switch ON (II): the SRS indicator light should come on for about 6 seconds and then go off.
You will need to erase the DTC when you're finished.
> Or if this is something a dealership > should do it? Probably the best idea.
> Thank for any help I can get. > Goodearth Cheers -- Tp,
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| goodearth | 29 Dec 2006 17:20 |
I noticed the SRS light came ON and brought it to the dealership for an inspection hoping it could be due to the OPDS. It turn out to be a problem with the passenger side impact sensor, DTC 14-1.
Does anyone know the exact location of the passenger side impact sensor and the procedure to replace it? Or if this is something a dealership should do it?
Thank for any help I can get. Goodearth
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