i need to try this if the occasion ever arises
WOW, thats a good video man, I dunno how this ended up getting slept on.
So that yellow plug doesnt need to get plugged back into anything after your done, its just chilling under the panel?
So that yellow plug doesnt need to get plugged back into anything after your done, its just chilling under the panel?
well hell i have that problem and im gonna try it. the only thing that i would be nervous about is the airbag slapping me silly in the face.
what will cause the light to stay on like that. and do you replug the yellor connector or what.
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because my airbag light came on one day and has never went off.just tried what he did in the video step by step and the **** doesnt work. yeah it goes off and then flashes twice and if you take the bread tie out or leave it in it still comes back on. im about to just take the bulb out of it and the check engine light too.Originally Posted by Jp7
Why would you want to do this?
to free flow.Quote:
and that is on because of my exhaust.
to free flow.
your car is telling you something is wrong.Originally Posted by silver25civic
because my airbag light came on one day and has never went off.just tried what he did in the video step by step and the **** doesnt work. yeah it goes off and then flashes twice and if you take the bread tie out or leave it in it still comes back on. im about to just take the bulb out of it and the check engine light too.
to free flow. and your exhaust isn't 'too free flow' causing a cel.
sorry if im whoring ur thread but is that a h22 7th gen on a dyno video link???
Hey guys, I think it should be noted here that this is simply for resetting the light.. If there is an issue with one of the srs components in your car, this isnt going to do anything for you - simply because there is still a fault in the system. This comes in handy in situations like when you remove the seats (that have airbags), decide to listen to the radio and then simply reinstall the seats. By doing that you just tripped the light. Reset it with this, and voila. When doing a steering wheel swap or something like that where you've altered the SRS system, you have to 'fool' the circuitry before resetting the light - otherwise, no dice.

