SRS reset on '03 Pilot
I removed the passenger seat to haul some long tables and after reinstalling
and reconnecting all of the wiring, the SRS light stays lit on the dash. Is there a reset switch or button? -- Chris |
Re: SRS reset on '03 Pilot
you need to take it to the dealer so they can reset it with the pgm tester.
the removal of the seat seat off a code for the "occupant position detection system" which detects a passengers on seats. "self reg test 12" <cbwucvuwbu@cox.net> wrote in message news:Z%w1c.27860$qL1.26868@fed1read02... > I removed the passenger seat to haul some long tables and after reinstalling > and reconnecting all of the wiring, the SRS light stays lit on the dash. Is > there a reset switch or button? > > -- > > Chris > > |
Re: SRS reset on '03 Pilot
you need to take it to the dealer so they can reset it with the pgm tester.
the removal of the seat seat off a code for the "occupant position detection system" which detects a passengers on seats. "self reg test 12" <cbwucvuwbu@cox.net> wrote in message news:Z%w1c.27860$qL1.26868@fed1read02... > I removed the passenger seat to haul some long tables and after reinstalling > and reconnecting all of the wiring, the SRS light stays lit on the dash. Is > there a reset switch or button? > > -- > > Chris > > |
Re: SRS reset on '03 Pilot
you need to take it to the dealer so they can reset it with the pgm tester.
the removal of the seat seat off a code for the "occupant position detection system" which detects a passengers on seats. "self reg test 12" <cbwucvuwbu@cox.net> wrote in message news:Z%w1c.27860$qL1.26868@fed1read02... > I removed the passenger seat to haul some long tables and after reinstalling > and reconnecting all of the wiring, the SRS light stays lit on the dash. Is > there a reset switch or button? > > -- > > Chris > > |
Re: SRS reset on '03 Pilot
you need to take it to the dealer so they can reset it with the pgm tester.
the removal of the seat seat off a code for the "occupant position detection system" which detects a passengers on seats. "self reg test 12" <cbwucvuwbu@cox.net> wrote in message news:Z%w1c.27860$qL1.26868@fed1read02... > I removed the passenger seat to haul some long tables and after reinstalling > and reconnecting all of the wiring, the SRS light stays lit on the dash. Is > there a reset switch or button? > > -- > > Chris > > |
Re: SRS reset on '03 Pilot
self reg test 12 wrote:
> > I removed the passenger seat to haul some long tables and after reinstalling > and reconnecting all of the wiring, the SRS light stays lit on the dash. Is > there a reset switch or button? > > -- > > Chris hey check out this, found it on the www.yahoo.com and did a search on SRS light, honda and came up with this... hope it helps... i have the same problem with a 2001 civic and got alot of sites with info on how to reset it... the best one is on www.superhonda.com where it shows you the pictures, i could not locat the thing under my dash, kinda old and could not bend that far down to get under there(bad back) oh well will get some kid to climb under there and check it out of me... http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=264288 |
Re: SRS reset on '03 Pilot
self reg test 12 wrote:
> > I removed the passenger seat to haul some long tables and after reinstalling > and reconnecting all of the wiring, the SRS light stays lit on the dash. Is > there a reset switch or button? > > -- > > Chris hey check out this, found it on the www.yahoo.com and did a search on SRS light, honda and came up with this... hope it helps... i have the same problem with a 2001 civic and got alot of sites with info on how to reset it... the best one is on www.superhonda.com where it shows you the pictures, i could not locat the thing under my dash, kinda old and could not bend that far down to get under there(bad back) oh well will get some kid to climb under there and check it out of me... http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=264288 |
Re: SRS reset on '03 Pilot
self reg test 12 wrote:
> > I removed the passenger seat to haul some long tables and after reinstalling > and reconnecting all of the wiring, the SRS light stays lit on the dash. Is > there a reset switch or button? > > -- > > Chris hey check out this, found it on the www.yahoo.com and did a search on SRS light, honda and came up with this... hope it helps... i have the same problem with a 2001 civic and got alot of sites with info on how to reset it... the best one is on www.superhonda.com where it shows you the pictures, i could not locat the thing under my dash, kinda old and could not bend that far down to get under there(bad back) oh well will get some kid to climb under there and check it out of me... http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=264288 |
Re: SRS reset on '03 Pilot
self reg test 12 wrote:
> > I removed the passenger seat to haul some long tables and after reinstalling > and reconnecting all of the wiring, the SRS light stays lit on the dash. Is > there a reset switch or button? > > -- > > Chris hey check out this, found it on the www.yahoo.com and did a search on SRS light, honda and came up with this... hope it helps... i have the same problem with a 2001 civic and got alot of sites with info on how to reset it... the best one is on www.superhonda.com where it shows you the pictures, i could not locat the thing under my dash, kinda old and could not bend that far down to get under there(bad back) oh well will get some kid to climb under there and check it out of me... http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=264288 |
Re: SRS reset on '03 Pilot
jim wrote:
> self reg test 12 wrote: >> >> I removed the passenger seat to haul some long tables and after >> reinstalling and reconnecting all of the wiring, the SRS light stays >> lit on the dash. Is there a reset switch or button? >> >> -- >> >> Chris > hey check out this, found it on the www.yahoo.com and did a search > on SRS light, honda and came up with this... hope it helps... i have > the same problem with a 2001 civic and got alot of sites with info on > how to reset it... the best one is on www.superhonda.com where it > shows you the pictures, i could not locat the thing under my dash, > kinda old and could not bend that far down to get under there(bad > back) oh well will get some kid to climb under there and check it out > of me... http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=264288 -- Thanks, Jim. This looks like a winner. Pasting for others to use: Directions for erasing memory on SRS light 1st you need to either buy or make the "SCS Service Connector." I used a speaker harness for and older Honda which you can buy at a local stereo shop such as Circuit City or Best Buy, and cut the wires and looped them together. You can also use a paperclip but that will make it a little more difficult because you have to connect it and disconnect it a few times quickly. 2nd you need to find the MES (Memory Erase Signal) connector MES Plug in Fuse box. It is a yellow connector with two wires in it that is plugged into the fuse box, unplug it and pull it down. Once you have done that you can begin the process of erasing the memory. NOTE: This will only reset your SRS System if what caused it to trigger has been fixed, Ex: turning the ignition on with any SRS Plugs disconnected, such as pulling your seat out. 1st step in erasing the memory is to turn the ignition off and connect the SCS Service connector to the MES Plug, 2nd Turn Ignition on. SRS indicator light will come on for about 6 seconds then go off. 3rd Disconnect SCS service connector for MES connector within 4 seconds after SRS indicator light goes off. SRS indicator light will come on again. 4th Reconnect SCS service connector the MES connector within 4 seconds after SRS light comes on. SRS indicator light will go off. 5th Disconnect SCS service connector from MES connector within 4 seconds. SRS indicator light will indicate that memory is erased by blinking 2 times. 6th Turn ignition off, and wait 10 seconds. Start vehicle like normal and light should come on and go out like normal. You have reset your SRS light, congrats. If it does not work the first time try it again, the timing has to be perfect. My first time it took me 3 attempts before it worked, but it did work. |
Re: SRS reset on '03 Pilot
jim wrote:
> self reg test 12 wrote: >> >> I removed the passenger seat to haul some long tables and after >> reinstalling and reconnecting all of the wiring, the SRS light stays >> lit on the dash. Is there a reset switch or button? >> >> -- >> >> Chris > hey check out this, found it on the www.yahoo.com and did a search > on SRS light, honda and came up with this... hope it helps... i have > the same problem with a 2001 civic and got alot of sites with info on > how to reset it... the best one is on www.superhonda.com where it > shows you the pictures, i could not locat the thing under my dash, > kinda old and could not bend that far down to get under there(bad > back) oh well will get some kid to climb under there and check it out > of me... http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=264288 -- Thanks, Jim. This looks like a winner. Pasting for others to use: Directions for erasing memory on SRS light 1st you need to either buy or make the "SCS Service Connector." I used a speaker harness for and older Honda which you can buy at a local stereo shop such as Circuit City or Best Buy, and cut the wires and looped them together. You can also use a paperclip but that will make it a little more difficult because you have to connect it and disconnect it a few times quickly. 2nd you need to find the MES (Memory Erase Signal) connector MES Plug in Fuse box. It is a yellow connector with two wires in it that is plugged into the fuse box, unplug it and pull it down. Once you have done that you can begin the process of erasing the memory. NOTE: This will only reset your SRS System if what caused it to trigger has been fixed, Ex: turning the ignition on with any SRS Plugs disconnected, such as pulling your seat out. 1st step in erasing the memory is to turn the ignition off and connect the SCS Service connector to the MES Plug, 2nd Turn Ignition on. SRS indicator light will come on for about 6 seconds then go off. 3rd Disconnect SCS service connector for MES connector within 4 seconds after SRS indicator light goes off. SRS indicator light will come on again. 4th Reconnect SCS service connector the MES connector within 4 seconds after SRS light comes on. SRS indicator light will go off. 5th Disconnect SCS service connector from MES connector within 4 seconds. SRS indicator light will indicate that memory is erased by blinking 2 times. 6th Turn ignition off, and wait 10 seconds. Start vehicle like normal and light should come on and go out like normal. You have reset your SRS light, congrats. If it does not work the first time try it again, the timing has to be perfect. My first time it took me 3 attempts before it worked, but it did work. |
Re: SRS reset on '03 Pilot
jim wrote:
> self reg test 12 wrote: >> >> I removed the passenger seat to haul some long tables and after >> reinstalling and reconnecting all of the wiring, the SRS light stays >> lit on the dash. Is there a reset switch or button? >> >> -- >> >> Chris > hey check out this, found it on the www.yahoo.com and did a search > on SRS light, honda and came up with this... hope it helps... i have > the same problem with a 2001 civic and got alot of sites with info on > how to reset it... the best one is on www.superhonda.com where it > shows you the pictures, i could not locat the thing under my dash, > kinda old and could not bend that far down to get under there(bad > back) oh well will get some kid to climb under there and check it out > of me... http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=264288 -- Thanks, Jim. This looks like a winner. Pasting for others to use: Directions for erasing memory on SRS light 1st you need to either buy or make the "SCS Service Connector." I used a speaker harness for and older Honda which you can buy at a local stereo shop such as Circuit City or Best Buy, and cut the wires and looped them together. You can also use a paperclip but that will make it a little more difficult because you have to connect it and disconnect it a few times quickly. 2nd you need to find the MES (Memory Erase Signal) connector MES Plug in Fuse box. It is a yellow connector with two wires in it that is plugged into the fuse box, unplug it and pull it down. Once you have done that you can begin the process of erasing the memory. NOTE: This will only reset your SRS System if what caused it to trigger has been fixed, Ex: turning the ignition on with any SRS Plugs disconnected, such as pulling your seat out. 1st step in erasing the memory is to turn the ignition off and connect the SCS Service connector to the MES Plug, 2nd Turn Ignition on. SRS indicator light will come on for about 6 seconds then go off. 3rd Disconnect SCS service connector for MES connector within 4 seconds after SRS indicator light goes off. SRS indicator light will come on again. 4th Reconnect SCS service connector the MES connector within 4 seconds after SRS light comes on. SRS indicator light will go off. 5th Disconnect SCS service connector from MES connector within 4 seconds. SRS indicator light will indicate that memory is erased by blinking 2 times. 6th Turn ignition off, and wait 10 seconds. Start vehicle like normal and light should come on and go out like normal. You have reset your SRS light, congrats. If it does not work the first time try it again, the timing has to be perfect. My first time it took me 3 attempts before it worked, but it did work. |
Re: SRS reset on '03 Pilot
jim wrote:
> self reg test 12 wrote: >> >> I removed the passenger seat to haul some long tables and after >> reinstalling and reconnecting all of the wiring, the SRS light stays >> lit on the dash. Is there a reset switch or button? >> >> -- >> >> Chris > hey check out this, found it on the www.yahoo.com and did a search > on SRS light, honda and came up with this... hope it helps... i have > the same problem with a 2001 civic and got alot of sites with info on > how to reset it... the best one is on www.superhonda.com where it > shows you the pictures, i could not locat the thing under my dash, > kinda old and could not bend that far down to get under there(bad > back) oh well will get some kid to climb under there and check it out > of me... http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=264288 -- Thanks, Jim. This looks like a winner. Pasting for others to use: Directions for erasing memory on SRS light 1st you need to either buy or make the "SCS Service Connector." I used a speaker harness for and older Honda which you can buy at a local stereo shop such as Circuit City or Best Buy, and cut the wires and looped them together. You can also use a paperclip but that will make it a little more difficult because you have to connect it and disconnect it a few times quickly. 2nd you need to find the MES (Memory Erase Signal) connector MES Plug in Fuse box. It is a yellow connector with two wires in it that is plugged into the fuse box, unplug it and pull it down. Once you have done that you can begin the process of erasing the memory. NOTE: This will only reset your SRS System if what caused it to trigger has been fixed, Ex: turning the ignition on with any SRS Plugs disconnected, such as pulling your seat out. 1st step in erasing the memory is to turn the ignition off and connect the SCS Service connector to the MES Plug, 2nd Turn Ignition on. SRS indicator light will come on for about 6 seconds then go off. 3rd Disconnect SCS service connector for MES connector within 4 seconds after SRS indicator light goes off. SRS indicator light will come on again. 4th Reconnect SCS service connector the MES connector within 4 seconds after SRS light comes on. SRS indicator light will go off. 5th Disconnect SCS service connector from MES connector within 4 seconds. SRS indicator light will indicate that memory is erased by blinking 2 times. 6th Turn ignition off, and wait 10 seconds. Start vehicle like normal and light should come on and go out like normal. You have reset your SRS light, congrats. If it does not work the first time try it again, the timing has to be perfect. My first time it took me 3 attempts before it worked, but it did work. |
Re: SRS reset on '03 Pilot
If you wait a while it will probably reset itself if there are no faults.
Most reset after a few drive cycles... "self reg test 12" <cbwucvuwbu@cox.net> wrote in message news:s9z1c.27902$qL1.21743@fed1read02... > jim wrote: > > self reg test 12 wrote: > >> > >> I removed the passenger seat to haul some long tables and after > >> reinstalling and reconnecting all of the wiring, the SRS light stays > >> lit on the dash. Is there a reset switch or button? > >> > >> -- > >> > >> Chris > > hey check out this, found it on the www.yahoo.com and did a search > > on SRS light, honda and came up with this... hope it helps... i have > > the same problem with a 2001 civic and got alot of sites with info on > > how to reset it... the best one is on www.superhonda.com where it > > shows you the pictures, i could not locat the thing under my dash, > > kinda old and could not bend that far down to get under there(bad > > back) oh well will get some kid to climb under there and check it out > > of me... http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=264288 > > -- > > Thanks, Jim. This looks like a winner. Pasting for others to use: > > > Directions for erasing memory on SRS light > 1st you need to either buy or make the "SCS Service Connector." I used a > speaker harness for and older Honda which you can buy at a local stereo shop > such as Circuit City or Best Buy, and cut the wires and looped them > together. You can also use a paperclip but that will make it a little more > difficult because you have to connect it and disconnect it a few times > quickly. > 2nd you need to find the MES (Memory Erase Signal) connector > > MES Plug in Fuse box. It is a yellow connector with two wires in it that is > plugged into the fuse box, unplug it and pull it down. Once you have done > that you can begin the process of erasing the memory. NOTE: This will only > reset your SRS System if what caused it to trigger has been fixed, Ex: > turning the ignition on with any SRS Plugs disconnected, such as pulling > your seat out. > > 1st step in erasing the memory is to turn the ignition off and connect the > SCS Service connector to the MES Plug, > > 2nd Turn Ignition on. SRS indicator light will come on for about 6 seconds > then go off. > > 3rd Disconnect SCS service connector for MES connector within 4 seconds > after SRS indicator light goes off. SRS indicator light will come on again. > > 4th Reconnect SCS service connector the MES connector within 4 seconds after > SRS light comes on. SRS indicator light will go off. > > 5th Disconnect SCS service connector from MES connector within 4 seconds. > SRS indicator light will indicate that memory is erased by blinking 2 times. > > 6th Turn ignition off, and wait 10 seconds. Start vehicle like normal and > light should come on and go out like normal. You have reset your SRS light, > congrats. > > If it does not work the first time try it again, the timing has to be > perfect. My first time it took me 3 attempts before it worked, but it did > work. > > |
Re: SRS reset on '03 Pilot
If you wait a while it will probably reset itself if there are no faults.
Most reset after a few drive cycles... "self reg test 12" <cbwucvuwbu@cox.net> wrote in message news:s9z1c.27902$qL1.21743@fed1read02... > jim wrote: > > self reg test 12 wrote: > >> > >> I removed the passenger seat to haul some long tables and after > >> reinstalling and reconnecting all of the wiring, the SRS light stays > >> lit on the dash. Is there a reset switch or button? > >> > >> -- > >> > >> Chris > > hey check out this, found it on the www.yahoo.com and did a search > > on SRS light, honda and came up with this... hope it helps... i have > > the same problem with a 2001 civic and got alot of sites with info on > > how to reset it... the best one is on www.superhonda.com where it > > shows you the pictures, i could not locat the thing under my dash, > > kinda old and could not bend that far down to get under there(bad > > back) oh well will get some kid to climb under there and check it out > > of me... http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=264288 > > -- > > Thanks, Jim. This looks like a winner. Pasting for others to use: > > > Directions for erasing memory on SRS light > 1st you need to either buy or make the "SCS Service Connector." I used a > speaker harness for and older Honda which you can buy at a local stereo shop > such as Circuit City or Best Buy, and cut the wires and looped them > together. You can also use a paperclip but that will make it a little more > difficult because you have to connect it and disconnect it a few times > quickly. > 2nd you need to find the MES (Memory Erase Signal) connector > > MES Plug in Fuse box. It is a yellow connector with two wires in it that is > plugged into the fuse box, unplug it and pull it down. Once you have done > that you can begin the process of erasing the memory. NOTE: This will only > reset your SRS System if what caused it to trigger has been fixed, Ex: > turning the ignition on with any SRS Plugs disconnected, such as pulling > your seat out. > > 1st step in erasing the memory is to turn the ignition off and connect the > SCS Service connector to the MES Plug, > > 2nd Turn Ignition on. SRS indicator light will come on for about 6 seconds > then go off. > > 3rd Disconnect SCS service connector for MES connector within 4 seconds > after SRS indicator light goes off. SRS indicator light will come on again. > > 4th Reconnect SCS service connector the MES connector within 4 seconds after > SRS light comes on. SRS indicator light will go off. > > 5th Disconnect SCS service connector from MES connector within 4 seconds. > SRS indicator light will indicate that memory is erased by blinking 2 times. > > 6th Turn ignition off, and wait 10 seconds. Start vehicle like normal and > light should come on and go out like normal. You have reset your SRS light, > congrats. > > If it does not work the first time try it again, the timing has to be > perfect. My first time it took me 3 attempts before it worked, but it did > work. > > |
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