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SRS LIGHT IS ON AFTER SEAT INSTALL

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Old Sep 7, 2002
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SRS LIGHT IS ON AFTER SEAT INSTALL

I HAD LEATHER SEATS PUT IN MY CAR AND WHEN I GOT IT BACK THE SRS LIGHT WAS ON. I DO NOT HAVE SIDE IMPACT AIR BAGS.
ANYBODY KNOW HOW TO FIX THIS OR RESET IT.

DO NOT USE AUTOMAT IN HICKSVILLE,NY FOR YOUR LEATHER SEATS--I HAD A HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE.

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The only solution is just to reset your SRS light yourself. Check out the DIY section of this site and it tells you how to do it. The procedure takes you maybe 5 minutes...10 minutes max. I took out my stock seat and put it back in and the light went on, so I had to do the same thing. Shouldn't be too difficult. Its just very tedious if you don't get it right the first time. Just keep trying it and you'll eventually reset it. It took me about 8 tries to get it down with a paper clip lOl. Good luck and I hope that helped.
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