SRS Airbag Service Urgent
#1
SRS Airbag Service Urgent
I just got my car inspected and now have an error message "SRS Airbag Service Urgent". Any ideas what this could be? I was unable to find/clear it on my Foxwell.
#3
Does anyone know where the Connector C0273 is located?, i have the whole centre console and dash apart and see NO connectors in the loom for the airbags, i have a high resistance on one of the cables. if i cant find it going to rerun the wires.
Many Thanks
Many Thanks
#6
The only port I can find on the driver's side is directly in line with the throttle pedal. Where is the other one?
#7
sorry, you are in the US, this should be able to help you see where the ports are:
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#10
I'll give it another go with the scanner later. The scanner couldn't find the SRS error. I tried the ports on both sides of the car. The other errors just started appearing. I hope it's not the battery. I just replaced it a 2-3 years ago and this will be the 3rd battery. I keep the car on a CTEK if not being driven regularly.
#12
so SRS errors are under the restraints section in the scanner, do a quick scan and check each module, you will see the restraints one listed. once you can see it you can go back to inspect the single module and view live data if needed.
#13
I didn't see restraints listed, but can check again.
#15
It sounds to me like an SRS connector was unplugged then the key was cycled on (while unplugged). On a number of platforms, this will set a fault light/code/message until the SRS is reset. Not sure about this platform, but on others (like BMW) it took a special reset tool, not associated with the OBD fault protocols.
The unfortunate part of this - while that error message is lit, you DO NOT have air bag protection.
The unfortunate part of this - while that error message is lit, you DO NOT have air bag protection.