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The SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) light turning on in your 2003 Toyota Matrix indicates that there may be a problem with the airbag system. It is important to have this issue addressed as soon as possible, as the airbags may not deploy properly in the event of an accident.
There are a few different things that could cause the SRS light to turn on. Here are a few things you can try:
Check the connections to the SRS system. Make sure all of the connectors are securely attached and that there are no loose or damaged wires.
Check the SRS control module. If the control module is faulty, it could cause the SRS light to turn on.
Check the airbag sensors. If any of the airbag sensors are faulty, it could cause the SRS light to turn on.
?? The SRS system refers to the Supplemental Restraint System in your car. Something is amiss with your seat belts or airbag system. There is no fuse cure for this.. You have to have the system analyzed. It could be a sensor in the passenger seat, a out of line seat belt for faulty airbag component. It's not cool riding around unprotected.
SRS means Supplementary Restraint System or as an Air Cushion Restraint System (ACRS), if the light is on, it is most likely a computer response telling you something is wrong. The SRS refers to the deployment of your airbag in an accident.
There are a number of reasons the SRS light will come on for. Most commonly they are Impact Sensors, Clockspring, and Airbag Module. I don't know what sensors you replaced or what code is showing up, but you may have another bad sensor. This does happen. More likely than that is a bad connection at these sensors. Take them apart and clean all terminals. Make sure they are making good clean contact. Also check for a broken or nicked wire in the area.
the wiring connections under the seat ,disconnect battery and unplug teh connections ,clean and then rub with soft black lead pencil and reconnect ,then battery and it might cure it ,also clean the rubbish out
This will show if the fuse for the air bag operation has blown or if the fuse is removed and not replaced. There can also be other causes such as problems with the wiring or wiring connections.
As a first step check the fuse panel and ensure the fuse is OK. The fuse location is covered in the owner's manual.
SRS = Safety Restraint System. Work all your seatbelts, make sure they snap in & release properly. If you have the system where it detects someone in seat without belt on, may be a sticky switch under seat,may be able to fix it just by sitting in seat then getting out of it, or hitting seat cushion with hand, look for things like that. Also check owners manual for location of possible air bag fuse blown. If you can't cure it, stop at shop or dealer & have it checked, just in case it is airbag not working.
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