Short story: I had the passenger seat out of the car and didn't unplug the battery first. Any way without some scan tool that I don't have to reset the SRS code?
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Short story: I had the passenger seat out of the car and didn't unplug the battery first. Any way without some scan tool that I don't have to reset the SRS code?
"01" XC70, Polar Blue Metallic, Oak Leather, no 3rd seat, wife's ride.
"99" Dodge Ram 2500 P/U, QC, 4X4, 8' bed, Cummins, Auto, tweaked a wee bit-522rwhp/998rwtq - my toy.
Some codes go away after a number (3?) of OBD runs without error.
I don't know if the SRS code is one of them, but you could give it a try
144 GL (1974)--->244 GL (1982)--->940 GLE 2.3i (1992)--->XC70 2.5T (2004)--->XC90 T5 (2018)
Not only a scan tool but VIDA.
I once disconnected the Climate Control Panel to replace a radio. Connected the battery back up to check radio function.
Same mistake that you made; module disconnected with battery power on. I got the SRS light. Only the dealer could clear it... and the $75 I spent on that "service" led me to buy VIDA for myself...
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hoonk,
Thank you for the info! I'll see if one of my friends has a scan tool that'll reset SRS codes. I'm going to be selling our "XC" soon and the last thing anyone wants to see when considering a purchase is a code of any sort.
Thanks again!
"01" XC70, Polar Blue Metallic, Oak Leather, no 3rd seat, wife's ride.
"99" Dodge Ram 2500 P/U, QC, 4X4, 8' bed, Cummins, Auto, tweaked a wee bit-522rwhp/998rwtq - my toy.
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