ECU, Wiring, Sensors
By EJ1STYLEN
#212260 Hey guys i just replaced me steering wheel and now i need to get rid of the freaking srs light off...is there a how to? Or can i just unplug the srs plug under the dash were the underdash fuse box is at?....
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By Classiccarsrule85
#212262 depending on what year your car is what id do is unplug both your d.side and p.side (if equipped airbag just in case) and pull the yellow plug on the back of the cluster as this would be the easiest way to get rid of that light....
By EJ1STYLEN
#212266 Anybody have a diagram of which plug to pull off...
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By Classiccarsrule85
#212271 its easy theres only one yellow plug on the cluster (thats for srs) then once thats unplugged you will have no more annoying srs light on your cluster....
By EJ1STYLEN
#212293 Okay...but is that yellow plug behind the cluster goes down the underdash fuse box were theres a yellow plug?
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By Classiccarsrule85
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EJ1STYLEN wrote:Okay...but is that yellow plug behind the cluster goes down the underdash fuse box were theres a yellow plug?


i never traced it but i highly doubt it as the yellow plug is tied into the the cluster dash harness which besides that yellow plug on the back of the cluster there really isnt any other yellow plug on that harness...
By EJ1STYLEN
#212395 I tried taking out the cluster but the black bezel is so hard to come off i took out the 2 screw holding it and the hazars button...i was afraid to yank it off that i might brake the vent or whatever....
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By ikon
#212404 its not the one inder the dash. mine is unplugged and i have a light. just undo the one behind the bezel or do the bulb. as long as ur careful and gentle it will come out.
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By {ikon}EM1
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ikon wrote: as long as ur careful and gentle it will come out.


^^^Yea just be gentle with it like a new born porkypine.... :roll: :supergay:
By EJ1STYLEN
#212428 Alright koo...ill be gentle with it...lol ill try to take it off tomorrow
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By suspendedHatch
#212481 There is a screw behind the clock blank. You're going to need a panel remover tool also.

I'm with you man. Leave the cluster alone if you haven't pulled it before you're going to break stuff. On the floor behind your radio is the SRS computer. Unplug that. Then unplug the yellow connector at the fuse box and remove the SRS fuse. If you want to totally remove the airbag setup, then there are sensors under the firewall mat on each side.

It's not true that the SRS harness is integrated into the dash harness. You can completely gut the SRS wiring, ECU, airbag, and sensors and save some weight. The only thing is that the horn wire and airbag trigger wire are together on the steering column. However, if you have an aftermarket steering wheel, you've taken care of this already.

If you want to remove that SRS module from the back of the cluster, just be aware that this leaves a noticeable hole in the cluster. The easiest thing to do is to cover the SRS light slot with a piece of black tape.
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By asianrob
#212485 check the SRS code. see what it is? maybe you just need to reset the SRS light?
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By Classiccarsrule85
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suspendedHatch wrote:There is a screw behind the clock blank. You're going to need a panel remover tool also.

I'm with you man. Leave the cluster alone if you haven't pulled it before you're going to break stuff. On the floor behind your radio is the SRS computer. Unplug that. Then unplug the yellow connector at the fuse box and remove the SRS fuse. If you want to totally remove the airbag setup, then there are sensors under the firewall mat on each side.

It's not true that the SRS harness is integrated into the dash harness. You can completely gut the SRS wiring, ECU, airbag, and sensors and save some weight. The only thing is that the horn wire and airbag trigger wire are together on the steering column. However, if you have an aftermarket steering wheel, you've taken care of this already.

If you want to remove that SRS module from the back of the cluster, just be aware that this leaves a noticeable hole in the cluster. The easiest thing to do is to cover the SRS light slot with a piece of black tape.


There is no screw behind the clock blank as thats screwed in so you wouldnt be able to remove it theres two on top where the cluster is and one behind teh hazard switch.....

to take it out pop the p.side off first and then d.side and make sure the vant on the d.side is closed idk why but when its open seems to me that its harder and more apt to break....



and also yes you can cut the plugs off but im pretty sure the srs light plugis in teh harness as you cant simply take the three wires out as there is no seperate plug theres a main srs harness linked to the srs ecu that you can take out but there are still some plugs integrated into things that unless you tore everything out you wouldnt be able to get out easily....