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A bit of background: I've had problems in the past with the SRS light coming on, but with a code which doesn't correspond to a particular fault. ... So, how to disable the bulb? Presumably I need to take at least part of the dash off - does anyone know how tricky that is and how long it will take? Once I find it, can I just remove the bulb or will I need to short the bulb connector? Anything else I should think of? |
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A bit of background: I've had problems in the past with the SRS light coming on, but with a code which doesn't correspond to a particular fault. At first I could reset it (paperclip method) and it wouldn't come on again for a few weeks/months. Last year it started coming on more regularly so I fitted a switch to let me reset it more quickly without fiddling under the dash. Even more recently the light comes on almost every time I start the car, and won't always reset on the first attempt - usually it resets by the third attempt but sometimes it takes more attempts. Anyway, it's got to the stage where I don't think it's worth trying to sort - I'm probably going to get a new car next summer anyway. As a result I want to disable the SRS bulb so I don't have a bright red light glaring at me the whole time. As I understand it the SRS is disabled when the light is on, and the system will not fire under these circumstances, so I basically have a car with no airbag system. So, how to disable the bulb? Presumably I need to take at least part of the dash off - does anyone know how tricky that is and how long it will take? Once I find it, can I just remove the bulb or will I need to short the bulb connector? Anything else I should think of? Thanks in advance, Al |
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Skip the bulb. Just pull the SRS fuses. |
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Skip the bulb. Just pull the SRS fuses. |
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Cover it with a piece of tape? |
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"Tegger" <invalid (AT) invalid (DOT) inv> wrote: Skip the bulb. Just pull the SRS fuses. Didn't work unfortunately - the SRS light still came on. |
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"Al Reynolds" <ajr-news (AT) bat400 (DOT) com> wrote in news:4I2Fm.105063$ly7.100952 (AT) newsfe14 (DOT) ams2: "Tegger" <invalid (AT) invalid (DOT) inv> wrote: Skip the bulb. Just pull the SRS fuses. Didn't work unfortunately - the SRS light still came on. Heh. Now that I think about it... When I disabled the SRS in our Tercel I didn't pull any fuses. I simply unplugged the SRS computer (two bright-yellow connectors), which accomplished exactly what I wanted and also turned the light off. This required disassembling the center console. |
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