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jdc2wojo via CarKB.com 11-16-2006 09:07 PM

2002 CR-V SRS Unit
 
I was wondering if anyone has replaced an SRS Unit on a 2002 CR-V? Mine went
bad and I was thinking of replacing it myself (almost $900 at a repair shop),
but was wondering if there are any particular steps that need to be followed.
Thanks in advance.

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TeGGeRョ 11-16-2006 09:42 PM

Re: 2002 CR-V SRS Unit
 
"jdc2wojo via CarKB.com" <u19484@uwe> wrote in news:69667575df657@uwe:

> I was wondering if anyone has replaced an SRS Unit on a 2002 CR-V?
> Mine went bad and I was thinking of replacing it myself (almost $900
> at a repair shop), but was wondering if there are any particular steps
> that need to be followed. Thanks in advance.
>




How do you know it "went bad"?

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TeGGeRョ 11-16-2006 09:42 PM

Re: 2002 CR-V SRS Unit
 
"jdc2wojo via CarKB.com" <u19484@uwe> wrote in news:69667575df657@uwe:

> I was wondering if anyone has replaced an SRS Unit on a 2002 CR-V?
> Mine went bad and I was thinking of replacing it myself (almost $900
> at a repair shop), but was wondering if there are any particular steps
> that need to be followed. Thanks in advance.
>




How do you know it "went bad"?

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TeGGeRョ 11-16-2006 09:42 PM

Re: 2002 CR-V SRS Unit
 
"jdc2wojo via CarKB.com" <u19484@uwe> wrote in news:69667575df657@uwe:

> I was wondering if anyone has replaced an SRS Unit on a 2002 CR-V?
> Mine went bad and I was thinking of replacing it myself (almost $900
> at a repair shop), but was wondering if there are any particular steps
> that need to be followed. Thanks in advance.
>




How do you know it "went bad"?

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jdc2wojo via CarKB.com 11-16-2006 09:48 PM

Re: 2002 CR-V SRS Unit
 
TeGGeRツョ wrote:
>> I was wondering if anyone has replaced an SRS Unit on a 2002 CR-V?
>> Mine went bad and I was thinking of replacing it myself (almost $900
>> at a repair shop), but was wondering if there are any particular steps
>> that need to be followed. Thanks in advance.

>
>How do you know it "went bad"?
>


I took it to a place that does a lot of work on Honda's and they ran the
codes on their tester and they said it shows that the SRS Unit is defective.

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jdc2wojo via CarKB.com 11-16-2006 09:48 PM

Re: 2002 CR-V SRS Unit
 
TeGGeRツョ wrote:
>> I was wondering if anyone has replaced an SRS Unit on a 2002 CR-V?
>> Mine went bad and I was thinking of replacing it myself (almost $900
>> at a repair shop), but was wondering if there are any particular steps
>> that need to be followed. Thanks in advance.

>
>How do you know it "went bad"?
>


I took it to a place that does a lot of work on Honda's and they ran the
codes on their tester and they said it shows that the SRS Unit is defective.

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jdc2wojo via CarKB.com 11-16-2006 09:48 PM

Re: 2002 CR-V SRS Unit
 
TeGGeRツョ wrote:
>> I was wondering if anyone has replaced an SRS Unit on a 2002 CR-V?
>> Mine went bad and I was thinking of replacing it myself (almost $900
>> at a repair shop), but was wondering if there are any particular steps
>> that need to be followed. Thanks in advance.

>
>How do you know it "went bad"?
>


I took it to a place that does a lot of work on Honda's and they ran the
codes on their tester and they said it shows that the SRS Unit is defective.

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TeGGeRョ 11-16-2006 10:02 PM

Re: 2002 CR-V SRS Unit
 
"jdc2wojo via CarKB.com" <u19484@uwe> wrote in news:6966d0d0dd13e@uwe:

> TeGGeRツョ wrote:
>>> I was wondering if anyone has replaced an SRS Unit on a 2002 CR-V?
>>> Mine went bad and I was thinking of replacing it myself (almost $900
>>> at a repair shop), but was wondering if there are any particular
>>> steps that need to be followed. Thanks in advance.

>>
>>How do you know it "went bad"?
>>

>
> I took it to a place that does a lot of work on Honda's and they ran
> the codes on their tester and they said it shows that the SRS Unit is
> defective.
>



And...what was the actual alphanumeric error code they came up with?

You are of course aware that the correct procedure is to clear the code and
wait for it to come back?

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TeGGeRョ 11-16-2006 10:02 PM

Re: 2002 CR-V SRS Unit
 
"jdc2wojo via CarKB.com" <u19484@uwe> wrote in news:6966d0d0dd13e@uwe:

> TeGGeRツョ wrote:
>>> I was wondering if anyone has replaced an SRS Unit on a 2002 CR-V?
>>> Mine went bad and I was thinking of replacing it myself (almost $900
>>> at a repair shop), but was wondering if there are any particular
>>> steps that need to be followed. Thanks in advance.

>>
>>How do you know it "went bad"?
>>

>
> I took it to a place that does a lot of work on Honda's and they ran
> the codes on their tester and they said it shows that the SRS Unit is
> defective.
>



And...what was the actual alphanumeric error code they came up with?

You are of course aware that the correct procedure is to clear the code and
wait for it to come back?

--
TeGGeRョ

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
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TeGGeRョ 11-16-2006 10:02 PM

Re: 2002 CR-V SRS Unit
 
"jdc2wojo via CarKB.com" <u19484@uwe> wrote in news:6966d0d0dd13e@uwe:

> TeGGeRツョ wrote:
>>> I was wondering if anyone has replaced an SRS Unit on a 2002 CR-V?
>>> Mine went bad and I was thinking of replacing it myself (almost $900
>>> at a repair shop), but was wondering if there are any particular
>>> steps that need to be followed. Thanks in advance.

>>
>>How do you know it "went bad"?
>>

>
> I took it to a place that does a lot of work on Honda's and they ran
> the codes on their tester and they said it shows that the SRS Unit is
> defective.
>



And...what was the actual alphanumeric error code they came up with?

You are of course aware that the correct procedure is to clear the code and
wait for it to come back?

--
TeGGeRョ

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jdc2wojo via CarKB.com 11-17-2006 07:30 PM

Re: 2002 CR-V SRS Unit
 
TeGGeRツョ wrote:
>> TeGGeRテつョ wrote:
>>>> I was wondering if anyone has replaced an SRS Unit on a 2002 CR-V?

>[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>> the codes on their tester and they said it shows that the SRS Unit is
>> defective.

>
>And...what was the actual alphanumeric error code they came up with?
>
>You are of course aware that the correct procedure is to clear the code and
>wait for it to come back?
>



I did try clearing the code and it comes right back. The repair shop found
code 702 internal failure of SRS control unit.

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jdc2wojo via CarKB.com 11-17-2006 07:30 PM

Re: 2002 CR-V SRS Unit
 
TeGGeRツョ wrote:
>> TeGGeRテつョ wrote:
>>>> I was wondering if anyone has replaced an SRS Unit on a 2002 CR-V?

>[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>> the codes on their tester and they said it shows that the SRS Unit is
>> defective.

>
>And...what was the actual alphanumeric error code they came up with?
>
>You are of course aware that the correct procedure is to clear the code and
>wait for it to come back?
>



I did try clearing the code and it comes right back. The repair shop found
code 702 internal failure of SRS control unit.

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jdc2wojo via CarKB.com 11-17-2006 07:30 PM

Re: 2002 CR-V SRS Unit
 
TeGGeRツョ wrote:
>> TeGGeRテつョ wrote:
>>>> I was wondering if anyone has replaced an SRS Unit on a 2002 CR-V?

>[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>> the codes on their tester and they said it shows that the SRS Unit is
>> defective.

>
>And...what was the actual alphanumeric error code they came up with?
>
>You are of course aware that the correct procedure is to clear the code and
>wait for it to come back?
>



I did try clearing the code and it comes right back. The repair shop found
code 702 internal failure of SRS control unit.

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TeGGeRョ 11-17-2006 08:13 PM

Re: 2002 CR-V SRS Unit
 
"jdc2wojo via CarKB.com" <u19484@uwe> wrote in news:69722e6d00810@uwe:

> TeGGeRツョ wrote:
>>> TeGGeRテつョ wrote:
>>>>> I was wondering if anyone has replaced an SRS Unit on a 2002 CR-V?

>>[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>>> the codes on their tester and they said it shows that the SRS Unit
>>> is defective.

>>
>>And...what was the actual alphanumeric error code they came up with?
>>
>>You are of course aware that the correct procedure is to clear the
>>code and wait for it to come back?
>>

>
>
> I did try clearing the code and it comes right back. The repair shop
> found code 702 internal failure of SRS control unit.
>




You must mean P0702, right? Don't ignore the first two figures!

My official Honda list does not show that code. Perhaps you'd better get
the code checked by a Honda dealer. P0702 is not a valid Honda code
according to my list.

By the way, the numeral "7" denotes a TRANSMISSION problem, not an SRS
one! Go to your dealer! $90 to check the code properly beats $900 for an
unnecessary repair!


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TeGGeRョ 11-17-2006 08:13 PM

Re: 2002 CR-V SRS Unit
 
"jdc2wojo via CarKB.com" <u19484@uwe> wrote in news:69722e6d00810@uwe:

> TeGGeRツョ wrote:
>>> TeGGeRテつョ wrote:
>>>>> I was wondering if anyone has replaced an SRS Unit on a 2002 CR-V?

>>[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>>> the codes on their tester and they said it shows that the SRS Unit
>>> is defective.

>>
>>And...what was the actual alphanumeric error code they came up with?
>>
>>You are of course aware that the correct procedure is to clear the
>>code and wait for it to come back?
>>

>
>
> I did try clearing the code and it comes right back. The repair shop
> found code 702 internal failure of SRS control unit.
>




You must mean P0702, right? Don't ignore the first two figures!

My official Honda list does not show that code. Perhaps you'd better get
the code checked by a Honda dealer. P0702 is not a valid Honda code
according to my list.

By the way, the numeral "7" denotes a TRANSMISSION problem, not an SRS
one! Go to your dealer! $90 to check the code properly beats $900 for an
unnecessary repair!


--
TeGGeRョ

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