I actually dealt with this last week at my shop. First thing I would check would be the fuse for it. The only way to check this also is with a Scan tool of some sort. I used a solous pro and how you check it is it flashes slowly the first part of the numerical code then the second quick flash is the second number of the code. So what I would do is see what code it is throwing and go from there. Im guessing its a nonfunctional code because this is a common problem and I had to replace the whole srs unit in the 2000 accord I just worked on and it was an EX modle by the way.
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I actually dealt with this last week at my shop. The SRS light is a warning light for your supplemental restraint system (airbags). An SRS light means that there is a problem in the system. The first thing I would check is the fuse for the SRS unit. The only way to check this is with a scan tool of some sort. I used a Solus Pro. The scanner flashes slowly to indicate the first part of the numerical error code and then uses a second quick flash for the second number of the code. I recommend that you check the code and go from there. I'm guessing that it will show a "non-functional" code; this is a common problem. I had to replace the whole SRS unit in the 2000 Accord EX I worked on last week.
I actually dealt with this last week at my shop. First thing I would check would be the fuse for it. The only way to check this also is with a Scan tool of some sort. I used a solous pro and how you check it is it flashes slowly the first part of the numerical code then the second quick flash is the second number of the code. So what I would do is see what code it is throwing and go from there. Im guessing its a non functional code because this is a common problem and I had to replace the whole srs unit in the 2000 accord I just worked on and it was an EX modle by the way.