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I had a minor fender bender when I bumped into another car at a light, air bag didn't deploy. Driver seat belt became disabled which I've replaced, still the SRS light is on not sure what could be the issue? I took my Odyssey to a Honda dealer they charged me $135 and they listed Honda recommended items everything to be changed starting with both front seat belts, buckles, SRS Airbag Module and the front impact sensor. No passenger was in the vehicle hence no point replacing passenger seat belt which tells me the dealer is clueless. Do I need to get the SRS Airbag Module Reset done through a 3rd party (safetyrestore.com), as well replace the front impact sensor? After I do this will the SRS light go away by itself or some system reset is required. Thx
How long has your 2012 Honda Odyssey had this problem?
2 month
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It's hard to say without looking at the car exactly what needs to be replaced at this point. I'd take it to another shop for a 2nd opinion. They will determine what needs to be replaced based on current codes and some electrical diagnosis. Use this link to find a good shop near you. https://repairpal.com/repair-shops Alex
On Honda vehicles especially, whenever an impact event is registered by the SRS module the SRS module will need to be removed and reset on a test bench then reinstalled for the SRS light to be cleared. Even if no airbags or seat belt tensioners deployed but yet the impact was enough to be registered (or "noticed") by the SRS module, the module will still need to be removed and reset on the test bench. We are able to accomplish this service including verifying the extent of any problems with diagnostics prior to removal of the module. Contact me at Hunter's Woods Exxon. Mark