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SRS Light reset after accident.

Old Jan 24, 2020 | 02:07 PM
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SRS Light reset after accident.

Bought a salvage 2016 Honda Fit, the drivers seat belt had fired in the accident. Bought a used seat belt that is good and replaced it

The SRS (airbag) light is still on. Tried resetting the SRS error with the ODB reader, but it would not clear.

From reading older posts there is a SRS MES connector located above the fuse panel. I looked last night and see more than one yellow connector. Need help to determine which plug is which.
Also from reading older post its the one with no pins inside the fuse block. It was late last night, so I did not attempt to remove them to check.

Anyone know which plug is the SRS MES connector?

 

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Old Jan 27, 2020 | 02:52 PM
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Well after looking at it more, both of those plugs have wires on both ends.

The seat belt reads 2 ohms when the shorting bar is pushed back. (
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Pulled the SRS module and sent it to https://www.myairbags.com/
The other company who I won't mention but initials are S. R. have no customer service skills, they lost my seat belt and won't work with me on compensation. I ended up having buying a good used one.

Myairbags have videos about how to remove the module. That does not mean it's easy! You can't see the screws that hold it in place, so that took extra time.
The plug is hard to release the first time. I used a plastic tool to hold down the release tab, then used a screw driver to pry it open, I put the screwdriver in the middle of the two blue locking tabs, then was able to get it to release. Pulling on the tab at the bottom of the plug did not work.

I ended up removing the cup holder to get access to the plugs. Note: There is a screw you need to remove before pulling out. located in the front middle of the cup holder at the top. I used a plastic tool to expose the screw as it partly covered.
 

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