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The SRS light can be caused by a faulty switch in the drivers seat belt. Make sure that the switch is functioning properly. The SRS lamp can be cleared by removing the yellow plug in the circuit board under the dash (just under the steering wheel). Here's a pretty good link to a repair. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYYzt04o5MU The car in the video is newer that 2003 but the repair is the same. Good luck
The SRS light comes on when there is a fault detected with your seat belts. You will need to scan the SRS system to get the trouble codes. you will need a high end scan tool for this. Once you know the codes you will have a much better idea of what to do next.
I checked on the recall list and there are several listed. Your best option is to call your Honda dealer and ask them if there are any open recalls on your Civic. They will need your vehicle identification number (VIN). If the reason your SRS light is on and it is related to the recall you may be lucky.
I'm having the same problem, my SRS light is on too. Just so you know, I just got a thing in the
mail from Honda for my 2001 Honda Civic DX Sedan for a recall on the
airbag system (SRS is part of the same system as airbags, I think). Hope
this gives you a bit more info!!
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