MES service connector (SRS light)
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MES service connector (SRS light)
Has any one made an SCS service connector to clear the codes and reset the SRS light? I cant find the connector in any stores around here and i cant get it with a paper clip. Also do you know if the yellow connector is on the front of the fuse box? I dont see how one would get to the back of the box with out pulling the whole thing down.
EDIT: I found it easiest to use two separate wires, one slightly longer than the other. WIth both connected into the connector, you can have your elbows on the floor and one wire in each hand. Once the keys turned on for the procedure it is very easy to reset.
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UPDATE: FIXED! Ended up replacing :
SRS fuse
Passenger airbag
Driver seatbelt tensioner (may or may not have been necessary)
SRS ECU
EDIT: I found it easiest to use two separate wires, one slightly longer than the other. WIth both connected into the connector, you can have your elbows on the floor and one wire in each hand. Once the keys turned on for the procedure it is very easy to reset.
Thanks
UPDATE: FIXED! Ended up replacing :
SRS fuse
Passenger airbag
Driver seatbelt tensioner (may or may not have been necessary)
SRS ECU
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Yes, the SRS connector is on the front of the fusebox in the driver's side foot-well. It's a yellow connector, simply unclip it from the fuse box and set it free. You can use a small paperclip or wire to short the two pins together. The connector will look like this:
I'm not sure why you're looking for a SRS connector at the store. It's a female connector, just jump a wire across the two while following the SRS reset procedure.
I'm not sure why you're looking for a SRS connector at the store. It's a female connector, just jump a wire across the two while following the SRS reset procedure.
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Thank you guys!!, the picture affirmed what i thought the connector was! I tried it with a paper clip but it would not work! Followed the directions. I did search for a while but found no definitive picture or answer. I will try with just a piece of wire instead of paper clip
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man i cannot get this to work! I even have a dmm out here and im getting 5 volts to one of the pins in the connector, and a 5 volts between the two wires that i have plugged into the connector. Yet when i make continuity between the two, the srs light comes on and never turns off like its supposed to. This thing has a viper alarm system and im really hoping some of the wiring didnt mess with the srs system because theres all kinds of non factory wiring under the dash
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Are you following the SRS specific instructions to reset the light? It involves several manipulations of plugging in the jumper wire and removing it as the SRS light blinks (in a very specific sequence).
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Not sure about your wiring issue but to erase codes you need to connect,disconnect, and reconnect with a specified time limit. I had trouble doing it in the prescribed time limit, so then I just disconnected one end of Wire at a time and then I could do the procedure quickly enough. Given your situation you might want to get Honda to read the code to get an idea of what is causing it as you need a Honda tool to read the codes. Has the steering wheel ever been removed ?, I was getting a code from the connector in the steering wheel not being properly connected, they use a certain method to disconnect and connect which I wasn't doing right.
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Not sure about your wiring issue but to erase codes you need to connect,disconnect, and reconnect with a specified time limit. I had trouble doing it in the prescribed time limit, so then I just disconnected one end of Wire at a time and then I could do the procedure quickly enough. Given your situation you might want to get Honda to read the code to get an idea of what is causing it as you need a Honda tool to read the codes. Has the steering wheel ever been removed ?, I was getting a code from the connector in the steering wheel not being properly connected, they use a certain method to disconnect and connect which I wasn't doing right.