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Old 02-27-2012, 12:46 AM
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I need the airbag light turned off, I have read that most software systems cant do it an dmy friedn tried yesterday and airbag lights were the only one he couldnt play with!

Whats my best option, is it only Honda main dealers?
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Cheeper option would be an autoelectrician, yellow pages.
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but how do i know if his software will have the option to remove the light?
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Becaues you have used your brain and called him using the number you found in yellow pages.

WTF!

(Glad I'm not Welsh)
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Originally Posted by Cardiff
I need the airbag light turned off, I have read that most software systems cant do it an dmy friedn tried yesterday and airbag lights were the only one he couldnt play with!

Whats my best option, is it only Honda main dealers?

would you not be better reading the flash codes to find out what/where the problem is and then take it from there, i think its pins 1 and 9 you need to short ( but dont quote me on that). Once you know what is causeing the problem i.e lack of airbag/s then you could fit a resistor/s in place to fool the system. (This may cause issues with insurance not to mention safety)
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Originally Posted by richmc
Becaues you have used your brain and called him using the number you found in yellow pages.

WTF!

(Glad I'm not Welsh)
I'm glad your not too! You know that most people will think/say they can do something but when it comes down to it, unless they have done one before, they wont know for sure.

I was hoping to get a way to know exactly who can do it to save meeting someone who then cant fix it.
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Get the code read...pointless doing anything more without doing that.

It's probably the SRS ring (have a search).
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