Old 07-29-2007, 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by RunningOnMT
The 94&95 integras have a plug (mounted to the plastic piece under the steering wheel) that elminate the SRS light. The 96+ don't and pulling the ABS fuse won't work. You can solder the ABS wire (yellow wrapping) to the passenger side airbag. Or just remove the light bulb from your gauge cluster, the simplest solution.
ORRRR he can just fix the problem.


It's a security thing, once the airbag goes off or is removed simply putting it back will not fix the problem. Point being that the SRS system should warn an occupant if the system has been tampered with in any way.

While I strongly suggest getting the car checked by a professional and having them clear it (whilst making sure the airbag is operational) you can clear the light yourself relatively easily

In the under-dash fuse box you should notice a yellow connector/wire going into a "dummy" plug, unplug it and you should notice that there are no connectors in the jack.

You can clear the SRS light by connecting the two leads of this wire together, using a paperclip or wire you should be able to accomplish this. Directions are as follows:

1.)put ignition in OFF position
2.)connect wires
3.)Without starting the car, turn the ignition to the ON position
4.)watch the SRS light and wait until it goes off
5.)disconnect the wires [with haste, as there is a 4 second window for this to be performed]
6.)wait for the SRS light to come on again
7.)quickly reconnect the wires
8.) wait for the SRS light to go off then disconnect the wires

turn the car off and wait 10-20 seconds, when you turn it back on the SRS light should be off

Last edited by sherwood; 07-29-2007 at 01:02 PM.