Have you noticed that when you first start your car, all of your dash lights come on? When these indicator lights come on, your car is testing for potential errors. If no errors are present, the lights disappear and the car performs normally. In some vehicles, however, the SRS code may stay on, indicating a problem with the airbag or safety system. This error code should be inspected and repaired, but dealerships often charge high prices just to diagnose the issue, let alone the cost of repair or new parts. Save yourself the trouble and money that dealership repairs cost at MyAirbags. With just a few simple instructions, you can easily retrieve the SRS codes, send your faulty parts to our Greater Atlanta Area auto shop and have your vehicle parts repaired for a fraction of dealership prices in half the time.
Retrieve SRS Codes Manually
Have an SRS light that won't turn off? If you have a vehicle model older than '96, you may be able to retrieve the SRS codes manually. Retrieve the SRS codes with these simple instructions from MyAirbags.com:SRS Codes by Vehicle Make
- Dodge
- Ford
- GM
- Honda
- Hyundai
- Infiniti
- Isuzu
- Kia
- Mazda
- Mitsubishi
- Nissan
- Subaru
- Toyota
Retrieve SRS Codes with a Scan Tool
For vehicles manufactured between 1996 and 2015, they include OBDII connectors and require the use of a scanning device to diagnose the fault. Locate the data link diagnostic connector (OBDII) generally located beneath the driver's side dash.- Connect the scan tool to the OBDII Port.
- Read SRS code.
- Look up the error associated with your SRS code.
- Send the faulty vehicle part into MyAirbags for quick, effective repairs.