chip <hs4797 DeleteThis @brevard.net> wrote in
news:m2otv097spqmdpm9hpj9p9p9pl130mf4pa@4ax.com:
> On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 20:05:17 GMT, "Paul"
> <paulDONTSPAMMEmueller DeleteThis @mindspring.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Jeff Tingley" <jtingley DeleteThis @ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
>>news:mIeLd.222164$Np3.9293208@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
>>: Hi...
>>:
>>: My airbag (SRS) light is on all of the time. What could be the
>>: cause of this?
>>:
>>: thanks...
>>:
>>: Jeff
>>:
>>This happened to me in my '00 Accord last year. Turned out to be a
>>problem with a seat belt mechanism, not the air bag at all. Go to
>>Autozone or somewhere and get the code read for free, or take it to
>>the dealer -- it may be covered under the seat belt warranty. Mine
>>was.
>>
>>Paul
>>
> autozone can't scan SRS codes they are proprietary.
Don't you mean "enhanced"?
Enhanced OBD-II codes start with P1 instead of P0, and are not subject to
the standardization rules that P0 codes are, so the manufacturer can make
them mean whatever they want. But as I understand it, they are still
readable with the usual scanners that anybody has.
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