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The SRS warning indicates the airbag system is deactivated due to a fault. Not sure what the other light is. Check your owner's manual to see what the lights mean.
The INFL REST light means the "Inflatable Restraint" .Any time the light illuminates, a code is stored within the Central Control Module (CCM). That's your Airbag light. It stands for Inflationary Restraint. It should blink 5 times then go off. If it stays on there is a problem.Get the car scanned for codes before replacing any part.At www.autozone.com its absolutely free to get car scanned to get codes.Keep updated for more queries.Thanks.
Service engine soon, mean that one of your engine sensor pick up a bad signal from one of your engine sensors, need to have a code reading done , to know what going on with your sensors, autozone can do this for free, then get back with is so we can help you with the trouble code number.
normally, all the lights come on when the key is first turned on as a bulb check. you should have it fixed so you will know when there is a problem with the ABS system
A service air bag light means that the bag may not deploy in case of an accident so you need to take it back to the dealer and have it repaired. Check your warranty, air bags and seat belts sometimes have a longer warranty than the rest of the car.
early 90's cars are infamous for this light staying on. It seems that there are two sensors, one on the frame underneath the battery box, and one underneath the windshield washer container. Both bolt directly to the frame. These little electronic wizards detect a crash via vibration in the frame, and then set off the air bag. The problem is two fold.
First, their location promotes getting water on them.
Secondly, the water causes a corrosion problem between the sensor and the frame. These little wizards are so sensitive to corrosion, 1/2 of one ohm of resistance that developes between it and the frame will send a fault light code to the computer, and trigger the trouble light. Most of the time, the air bags are still functional, just the light is on.
Therefore this is a HARD code that in your computer. I suggest that you take this vehicle to an Auto-Zone and have them put it on a code scanner. ITS DONE FOR FREE. They will be able to tell you what the codes mean and they can also rest this light. Good Luck
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