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Well about a month ago i was troubling shooting my stereo in my car with a bud. While i was in the back messing with the amp he unplugged every ...

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01-03-2005, 08:37 PM   #1
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Well about a month ago i was troubling shooting my stereo in my car with a bud. While i was in the back messing with the amp he unplugged every fuse from the fuse box under the dash. Well now my srs light never goes off ... i dont know what the problem could be but i dont want my air bags going off for no reason. Can someone give me any suggestions on how to approach my problem and maybe help solve it? Andthing will help me. And the fuse for the srs is not blown it is still in good shape,
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01-04-2005, 10:00 AM   #2
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maybe when he unplugged the fuses he didnt plug the one in all the way, simple just try unplugging them and re plugging them in. could be that simple ya never know
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01-04-2005, 11:12 AM   #3
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lookn in your service manual... or a haynes book there should be a diagram of the fuses and where and what each one is used for.

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01-07-2005, 12:36 AM   #4
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Take off your + to your battery, remove the ECU fuse, Let the car sit 10- 15mins to be sure the Computer cleared. Assemble everything back and you should be as good as new.

Happened to me with the SRS light once a year ago, and My ABS light last week. Did this both times and it worked. Give it a shot.
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Originally posted by Doughboy@Jan 6 2005, 06:36 PM
Take off your + to your battery, remove the ECU fuse, Let the car sit 10- 15mins to be sure the Computer cleared. Assemble everything back and you should be as good as new.

Happened to me with the SRS light once a year ago, and My ABS light last week. Did this both times and it worked. Give it a shot.
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Take off your + to your battery, remove the ECU fuse, Let the car sit 10- 15mins to be sure the Computer cleared. Assemble everything back and you should be as good as new.

Happened to me with the SRS light once a year ago, and My ABS light last week. Did this both times and it worked. Give it a shot.
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if your SRS light is on, then you need to find out why, that could be a serious issue, esp. when its with the supplimental restraint system.
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u should check your fuses to make sure thier all in the correct spot. he could have plugged the wrong fuse into the wrong spot and it could be causing the prob. lemme know if im wrong on this
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u should check your fuses to make sure thier all in the correct spot. he could have plugged the wrong fuse into the wrong spot and it could be causing the prob. lemme know if im wrong on this
thats possible, for mine they had to decode my shit. Didnt charge me anything either when it happened.

And as for my ABS light I stand corrected I guess. What happened is lately since the rain began I lose traction in one wheel taking turns on hills and inclines in such causing the ABS to think the pressure on one side might be off. Then It turns off once spinning is back to normal?!?!

anyone ever hear of this, Tire slippage in rain causing ABS light to come on??
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Thats weird, usually the ABS only works when applying the brakes.
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