That would be your Safety Restraint System, has to do with your airbags.
I have tried everything and do not want to take it to the dealer and pay $75. I tried resetting the battery, checked all the fuses and still stays on. It goes off when I reset the battery but comes right back on after a second. Has this happened to anyone else? I guess I will have to take it to the dealer cuz airbags are a neccesity but was curious if this happened to anyone else and it was a relay or something I could check. Any help or suggestions are welcome and appreciated.
That would be your Safety Restraint System, has to do with your airbags.
Thanks, is that something you can replace or is it part of the airbags? Would I be able to fix it without replacing the airbags? How did you guys find that out?
You have to pull the steering wheel bag off and then the steering wheel. You will see it behind that, black circle that spins around with 3 wires. One for airbag, one for horn and one for cruise control. Disconnect those but first disconnect the battery before you start to take anything off. Last, the round clock spring ill have 2 phillips screws, take them out and just pull it off but to get to them, you have to remove the steering column cover also. Good luck. Looks like this.
Thanks. Did that fix your problem and where did you get the part and how much was it. I looked online and I could not find the part. Thanks again.
Chip
2000 Basalt Black Metallic GTZ
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If your SRS light is triggered, then you have to get the codes reset. It won't go back off if you trip it.
That is how it happened for me. Girlfriend's dad is a mechanic, so he just plugged up to the OBD and reset everything. :D
any decent mechanical shop can use a good OBDII scanner and clear the SRS light, the only way it will come back is if you have a real problem. I bet you can get it reset for about $25 at a mechanics shop. I have a Snap-On Solus II OBDII reader and it doesnt SRS lights no problem, find a decent mechanical shop and they can do it too.
99' Galant ESOriginally Posted by qnz
4G64/63T
AEM EMS
Mine went off because I took the passenger's seat out without unhooking the battery.
UNHOOK BOTH POLES ON THE BATTERY WHEN DOING ANY ELECTRICAL WORK!
Negative first, then positive. When hooking it back up, do positive, then negative.
Just in case you didn't know to do that.
I got a very stern talking to by the mechanic, which was my gf's dad. :)
I guess your car has side airbags then? I dont have side bags, so that never effected me. Mine turned on because I had to replace the ETACS ECU under the dash becaue my turn signals didnt work.
99' Galant ESOriginally Posted by qnz
4G64/63T
AEM EMS
Yeah, there's airbags in the seats. I am assuming there is because it says SRS on the shoulder of the seat, and when I had to take the seat out, there was the SRS wiring attached to it. It had the yellow tubing around the wires.
Yeah but also remember side bags are an option, so not all 8g's have them
99' Galant ESOriginally Posted by qnz
4G64/63T
AEM EMS
I understand that. There's also wires under the dash for airbags also, so it would be smart to unhook the battery if you were doing any work under there also, right?
On top of that, you could short something and have to go dig for a fuse. I am just saying it wouldn't hurt anything to just unhook the battery.
I guess you do lose your presets on your radio if you do that though. :(
I wasnt trying to disagree about unhooking the battery. What I was trying to say is not everyone who removed their seats will throw the SRS light. Hell, when I did my tranny swap, I unplugged the wires from the SRS control module under the dash, put it all back together, and the SRS light still didnt come on. I always cut the power before doing any work, its easy. its like working under a car thats jacked up but not on jackstands, its soo easy, why wouldnt you do it?
99' Galant ESOriginally Posted by qnz
4G64/63T
AEM EMS
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