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Where is the SRS sensor?

Where is the SRS sensor?

The location of airbag sensors differs from car to car. The most common location is inside the front bumper or fender, however many modern vehicles have several airbag sensors. They can also be found inside the engine bay, in the passenger seat area, or even in the rear or sides of the vehicle.

How do you reset the SRS light on a Mitsubishi l200?

Put the key into the ignition and turn it to the “Acc” position, but don’t allow the engine to turn over. Plug the OBD-II scanner into the diagnostic port under the steering column. Wait for the scanner to read the codes and then press “Clear trouble codes” or “Reset” or some similar command to reset the airbag light.

When the SRS light is on in a car What does that mean?

If the SRS light illuminates while you are driving, it signals there’s an issue with the car’s airbag system. It also means that the airbags may not deploy if you’re in an accident. If the light comes on, take your car to get the SRS sensor checked as soon as possible.

What does the SRS light mean on a Mitsubishi Lancer?

The airbag light will illuminate on the instrument panel as “SRS,” which stands for “Supplemental Restraint System.” Usually this light only turns on when the vehicle has been in an accident. If you see it turn on while you are driving, pull over immediately and call a tow truck.

How to troubleshoot Mitsubishi SRS airbag warning light?

Turn on the ignition and allow the scanner to power on. Select your Mitsubishi model and year. For example, in 2017, Lancer. Select SRS / Airbag Control unit from the main menu. Select Read Fault Codes. Write down all the codes and also make sure they are NOT PRESENT.

Where is the airbag scanner on a Mitsubishi Lancer?

Plug the Mitsubishi airbag scanner into the OBD2 port under the dashboard, driver’s side. Turn on the ignition and allow the scanner to power on. Select your Mitsubishi model and year. For example, in 2017, Lancer. Select SRS / Airbag Control unit from the main menu. Select Read Fault Codes.

How to repair Mitsubishi L200 air bag code 41?

This page is about Mitsubishi L200 air bag problem code 41. #41 Airbag Code Repair order (“Recheck SRS at each replacement.”) Visually check the wiring harness connection. Replace the harness if it has visible damage. Replace side air bag module (LH). (Before disposal, it must be deployed.) Replace the diagnosis sensor unit.

Are there any recalls on the Mitsubishi SRS?

Airbag Recall Mitsubishi vehicles were impacted by the Takata airbag problems that affected many manufacturers. One way to find out is to call your local Mitsubishi dealer and check if your vehicle is affected. You can also contact Mitsubishi Customer Relations by phone at (888) 648-7820.

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