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Shaik Naser Posted on Sep 03, 2014
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Dear sir, i have lumina 2005 with seat belt sensor broken... Once my battery gone dead and then I jumped it and started... Since then SRS fault is being displayed on the dash board. And engine oil service also displaying...can u plz tell me how to shut off or reset this.... Thank u regards..

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Sometimes if you pull the positive terminal off your battery it will reset . I would check with the dealer all you need is to call the service department at your local Chevy Dealer.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Aug 30, 2008

SOURCE: fault code 0562.oil level sensor

You have two sensors that could cause the light to go on. The oil pressure sensor and oil level sensor. Both are easily replaced by someone relatively OK with cars (DIY). You would want to spend the $100 or so and have the dealership do a full diognostic to verify if its truly the sensor and which one. In my case, same problem, and it has been verified that it was the oil level sensor.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2009

SOURCE: on board cmputer not working

sounds like a fried circuit board, did you bump anything with the positive clamp and did you put the ground clamp on first before the positive - if not you could have fried the board $$$$$$$$$$$$$$

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Vincent G

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  • Posted on Dec 16, 2009

SOURCE: "SRS-AIRBAG SERVICE" fault message

Here's a quick check list for most common cost of SRS / Air bag problem.

Dirty contacts on driver and passenger seat belt buckles

Dirty contacts on seat belt connectors (under seats)

Dirty contacts on driver and passenger sides weight sensors (under seat)

Seat covers

Weight on passenger seat
(Example: grocery package trigger SRS / Air Bag light on the way home.)

I recommend you to pass an vacuum over the contacts and use CRC electronic parts cleaner to rule out connectivity problem.

I DO NOT recommend disconnecting the negative battery connector to clean the code(s).

Without the code(s) the dealer will takes "BILLABLE" time to reproduce the problem.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 17, 2010

SOURCE: SRS Airbag sensor light

Hey,
take a look at www.airbagmodul.com

They're working in Airbag-Simulators and Occupancy Sensor-Simulators.

Regards

Gerrit

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 17, 2011

SOURCE: 2006 Cobalt battery went dead, jumped it and got charge, no start

so my 06 cobalt keeps dieing and i have to jump it alot lately is it my alt or my battery

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Heated and cooled seat on 2004 expedition stopped working how to reset them

Heating and the cooling both don't work ? Just one seat or all seats ?
Your best bet have it checked for DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes to start .
Climate Controlled Seat Module (CCSM) Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index DTC Description Source Action B1342 ECU Is Faulted CCSM INSTALL a new CCSM and CARRY OUT programmable module installation (PMI). REFER to Climate Controlled Seat Module . B1358 Ignition Switch or Blower Electronics Circuit Short to Ground CCSM Go To Pinpoint Test Q . B2477 Module Configuration Error CCSM This DTC indicates programmable module installation (PMI) has not been done to a newly installed module. CARRY OUT PMI. REFER to Section 418-01 . CLEAR the DTC. CARRY OUT the self-test. B2486 Climate Controlled Seat Module Voltage Out of Range CCSM DEPOWER the supplemental restraint system (SRS). REFER to Section 501-20B . DISCONNECT driver safety belt buckle pretensioner electrical connector or passenger safety belt buckle pretensioner electrical connector of the affected seat and CONNECT restraint system diagnostic tool 418-F395 to the safety belt buckle pretensioner harness connector. CONNECT the battery ground cable. CHECK circuit 294 (WH/LB) for a fault. REPAIR as needed. If okay, REFER to Section 414-01 . Once the repair is complete, DISCONNECT the restraint system diagnostic tool from the safety belt buckle pretensioner harness connector and CONNECT the safety belt buckle pretensioner connector of the affected seat. REPOWER the SRS. REFER to Section 501-20B . B2488 Thumbwheel Switch Voltage Out of Range High CCSM Go To Pinpoint Test R . B2521 Tach Circuit Failure CCSM Go To Pinpoint Test Q . B2729 Cushion Over-Temp Detected CCSM Go To Pinpoint Test S . B2730 Back Over-Temp Detected CCSM Go To Pinpoint Test S . B2731 Differential Temperature Fault CCSM Go To Pinpoint Test S . B2792 Heat Switch Short to Ground CCSM NOTE: If HEAT is pressed for greater than 20 seconds on the climate controlled seat switch, DTC B2792 will set in the CCSM.
CLEAR the DTC. If the DTC does not clear, DEPOWER the supplemental restraint system (SRS). REFER to Section 501-20B . DISCONNECT driver safety belt buckle pretensioner electrical connector or passenger safety belt buckle pretensioner electrical connector of the affected seat and CONNECT restraint system diagnostic tool 418-F395 to the safety belt buckle pretensioner harness connector. CONNECT the battery ground cable. CHECK circuit 1551 (VT/WH) for a short to ground. REPAIR as needed. If okay, INSTALL a new climate controlled seat switch. Once the repair is complete, DISCONNECT the restraint system diagnostic tool from the safety belt buckle pretensioner harness connector and CONNECT the safety belt buckle pretensioner connector of the affected seat. REPOWER the SRS. REFER to Section 501-20B . B2793 Cool Switch Short to Ground CCSM NOTE: If COOL is pressed for greater than 20 seconds on the climate controlled seat switch, DTC B2793 will set in the CCSM.
CLEAR the DTC. If the DTC does not clear, DEPOWER the supplemental restraint system (SRS). REFER to Section 501-20B . DISCONNECT driver safety belt buckle pretensioner electrical connector or passenger safety belt buckle pretensioner electrical connector of the affected seat and CONNECT restraint system diagnostic tool 418-F395 to the safety belt buckle pretensioner harness connector. CONNECT the battery ground cable. CHECK circuit 1550 (WH/OG) for a short to ground. REPAIR as needed. If okay, INSTALL a new climate controlled seat switch. Once the repair is complete, DISCONNECT the restraint system diagnostic tool from the safety belt buckle pretensioner harness connector and CONNECT the safety belt buckle pretensioner connector of the affected seat. REPOWER the SRS. REFER to Section 501-20B . U2362 UBP Invalid Data Node ID CCSM NOTE: DTC U2362 indicates a network concern, the CCSM is not the source of the fault.
CLEAR the DTC. If the DTC does not clear, REFER Section 418-01 .
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How I can reset/remove SRS fault in lumina 2006

Did you replace a battery, alternator or some other electrical part recently? If yes, then there is no problem with the air bag system. If no, then you need a code reader to help determine what part failed in the air bag system. It will reset by itself if it has a defective seat sensor and it is replaced with a new part or the wiring is replaced that goes to the same sensor. Try spraying some WD 40 into the seat belt buckle.
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How do i deactivate srs so i can replace front seatbelts on 2005 yaris

Disconnect the battery negative terminal.
1. Wait at least 90 seconds after the ignition switch is
turned off and the negative (-) terminal cable is
disconnected from the battery before starting the
operation.
(The SRS is equipped with a back-up power source, so
if work is started within 90 seconds of disconnecting
the negative (-) terminal cable of the battery, the SRS
may be deployed).
2. Do not directly expose the steering pad, front
passenger airbag assembly, center airbag sensor
assembly, front airbag sensor, front seat inner belt
assembly, seat position sensor, occupant
classification ECU, front seat side airbag assembly,
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rear airbag sensor or front seat outer belt assembly to
hot air or flames.
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Reset srs light after replacing seatbelt

To reset the SRS light on an Acura Integra, pull down the SRS service connector. Unplug this connector so you have access to jump the harness. Start with the ignition OFF. Jump the SRS plug. Turn the ignition ON. The SRS light will come on then off.------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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How do i clear fault codes in my srs module for a 2005 ford focus zx4?

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SRS indicator on the main meter is glowing continously

The SRS stands for Supplemental Restraint System, and it means theres a problem with the cars air bag. That is not something you want to try to diagnose or fix yourself. You can accidentally deploy the air bag, and if youe anywhere near it when it does, you can be very seriously injured. I would recommend taking the car to a good shop that has experience with air bags, to check the system. Good luck.
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It is inspection time and my srs light in my 2001 mitsubishi eclipse is on what is this? i assume srs is something to do with airbags , or restraints not sure but could this be caused by a bad sensor or...

You are right, SRS is to do with the airbags (Secondary Restraint System, the seatbelts being the first!)

It is almost certainly a bad sensor or a fault with an airbag squib (the thing that fires the bag.)

I would advise against DIY fault-finding. Let a professional look at it using proper diagnostic equipment.

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SRS light is on - what does that mean? 95 HOnda Odyssey

Here's a quick check list for most common cost of SRS / Air bag problem.

Dirty contacts on driver and passenger seat belt buckles

Dirty contacts on seat belt connectors (under seats)

Dirty contacts on driver and passenger sides weight sensors (under seat)

Seat covers

Weight on passenger seat
(Example: grocery package trigger SRS / Air Bag light on the way home.)

I recommend you to pass an vacuum over the contacts and use CRC electronic parts cleaner to rule out connectivity problem.

I DO NOT recommend disconnecting the negative battery connector to clean the code(s).

Without the code(s) the dealer will takes "BILLABLE" time to reproduce the problem.

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My 2003 ford expo has a constant airbag light lit after starting the veh. I have a new sensor, can't figure out were 2put it.. Please help.

first, you need to read the Lamp Fault Code, LFC from the flashing light. Here's how:

Lamp Fault Codes
When the restraints control module (RCM) detects a system fault, it will cause the air bag indicator to flash a coded sequence: a lamp fault code (LFC). The code is two digits. The first digit is flashed with a 0.5 second interval between pulses. There is a 2 second pause before the second digit is flashed, which also has a 0.5 second interval between pulses. There is a 5 second pause between each display of an LFC.
Each LFC is flashed five times after which the air bag indictor will remain lit for the remainder of the key-on cycle. If there are multiple LFCs, each LFC will flash in order of priority.
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The fault could be in the air bag circuits, the canopy circuits, the pretensioner circuit on the seat belts, etc.
Report back with code.

here's some of system.

SECTION 501-20B: Supplemental Restraint System 2003 Expedition/Navigator Workshop Manual
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Air Bag and Safety Belt Pretensioner Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) The air bag supplemental restraint system (SRS) is designed to provide increased collision protection for front seat and second row outboard occupants in addition to that provided by the three-point safety belt system. Safety belt use is necessary to obtain the best occupant protection and to receive the full advantage of the SRS.
This vehicle line contains dual stage deployment (advanced restraint system) driver and front passenger air bag modules. These vehicles can also be equipped with optional safety canopies that deploy from the A-pillar to the C-pillar upon a side impact or if a rollover condition is detected. If equipped with safety canopies, a unique restraints control module (RCM) is used.
See the following illustration for deployable component location.
Air Bag and Safety Belt Pretensioner Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Deployable Components a55c8c5.gif Item Part Number Description 1 611D10 Passenger air bag module 2 042D94 Passenger side safety canopy module 3 042D95 Driver side safety canopy module 4 61203 Driver safety belt buckle and pretensioner 5 043B13 Driver air bag module 6 14A664 Clockspring 7 61202 Passenger safety belt buckle and pretensioner

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Item Part Number Description 1 14B321 Restraints control module (RCM) 2 14B345 Second row, C-pillar side impact sensor 3 14B345 Second row, C-pillar side impact sensor 4 14B416 Driver seat track position sensor 5 14B345 Front row, driver door, side impact sensor 6 14B006 Front impact severity sensor 7 14B345 Front row, passenger door, side impact sensor
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