The SRS light monitors the Supplemental Restraint System (air bags) - if it remains lit there is a problem with the air bag system. Get it checked ASAP - you sure DO want them to operate if you ever need them, and you wouldn't want them to go off while you were simply driving down the road.
By having a professional repair the problem with the SRS (air bags) that has triggered the light. Not a DIY repair.
Very helpful site. It will tell you exactly how to reset the SRS light. http://www.geocities.com/myintegra96/srs.html
srs is the air bag light go to dealer. Or if you want to do it yourself, try the procedure described here: http://www.civicforums.com/forums/111-electronics/155251-reset-your-srs-light.html
how do i read srs light blink on honda accord 2005?
The SRS light is on because there is a problem with the supplemental restraint system, "airbags". Normally the SRS is warranted for the same amount of time as the vehicle warranty. However there is a problem with the sensor on the passenger seat in some Honda vehicles. Check with your Honda dealer as there may be an extended 150,000 mile warranty on this part.
The following Website has instructions with a photo of how to reset the SRS light. The procedure works on Hondas in general http://www.hondapitstop.com/accord/technotes1/SRS/srs.html Jack Quinn
You should not want to turn off the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) warning light! It signals the status of your airbag system. If it is constantly glowing, it is signalling that there is a problem with the airbag system and they may not deploy properly (or at all) in the case of a collision. Get it checked out ASAP. Jump the connector to reset it. If it comes back on then there is a real problem that should be looked at.
It appears that you have two entirely un-related problems. The SRS light is warning of a possible problem with your Supplemental Restraint System (i.e.: air bags), and would have nothing whatsoever to do with your engine cutting off.
SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) or Air Bags. The light is on because there is a problem with the system. Take it to your dealer. This is not a DIY repair. I had the same problem with my 2004 CRV - the dealer replaced the SRS switch at no charge....seems like it may be one of Honda's "secret warranty" issues, but I'm not complaining, the switch is expensive!
Honda dealer.
how do you remove the SRS?
There is a problem with the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS). Have the SRS (Air Bags) repaired by a professional. They will reset the light after the repair. Due to the inherent danger of working on the SRS, this is NOT a DIY repair.