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Old Oct 8, 2009
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Hi folks, first of all my english isnīt good, iīm from Venezuela, i have a Honda Accord 2001 EX-R 2.3 L, 4 Cil. it have two problems:

1.- SRS: DTC SRS CODE in the following sequence:
9-3
9-2
9-3

2.- ABS: DTC ABS CODE
5-3

So i canīt find information about what this codes means, so if you can help me i will be thank u.

Thanks for you patience and sorry by my english.
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Re: Honda accord 2001 srs & abs dtc codes

This is a civic forum and your posting a question about an accord.

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You're better off posting that question in this forum here
http://www.v6performance.net/forums/...splay.php?f=18

You might get lucky and someone here might know. I used to have the same gen accord (beautiful car) but mine was a v6, I'm not too familiar with the 4 bangers. All I can tell you is that SRS light is tied with your airbags. You may have a faulty sensor or even a bad seatbelt buckle but I'm not sure. Those guys at V6P helped me out tremendously when I had issues. Good luck.
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