SRS light
SRS light
i have an 03 Cl-s, and just yesterday my SRS indicator light stays on after engine is cranked....neone have valueble info on this, is there a quick fix, or could this potentialy be a airbag modual sensor, lmk
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This is a post I left on another thread on my experience regarding the SRS light......Not sure if it helps
Hopefully, this helps clear things up.
I just got off the phone with Acura Client Services and this is what I was told...
If, the car has a branded title (salvaged) the vehicle is ineligible for any extended warranties....like the 2nd Gen transmission issues, etc.
The OPDS Sensor, which is often the faulty part, is an item covered by Acura's warranty and wouldn't be replaced by the dealer for any CL owner with a branded title.
However, if it is determined that the faulty part is not the OPDS Sensor and rather with the mechanical belt, female belt buckle, or physical seat belt.
That is an item covered by all Acura dealerships under the general lifetime warranty of the seatbelt.
So, you need to find out what is "tripping" your SRS sensor and determine exactly what is the faulty part.
In the case for me...it is the female belt buckle and that will be replaced under the lifetime warranty of the seatbelt.
NICE!!! Just saved myself 90 bucks!
Hopefully, this helps clear things up.
I just got off the phone with Acura Client Services and this is what I was told...
If, the car has a branded title (salvaged) the vehicle is ineligible for any extended warranties....like the 2nd Gen transmission issues, etc.
The OPDS Sensor, which is often the faulty part, is an item covered by Acura's warranty and wouldn't be replaced by the dealer for any CL owner with a branded title.
However, if it is determined that the faulty part is not the OPDS Sensor and rather with the mechanical belt, female belt buckle, or physical seat belt.
That is an item covered by all Acura dealerships under the general lifetime warranty of the seatbelt.
So, you need to find out what is "tripping" your SRS sensor and determine exactly what is the faulty part.
In the case for me...it is the female belt buckle and that will be replaced under the lifetime warranty of the seatbelt.
NICE!!! Just saved myself 90 bucks!
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