SRS means 'Supplemental Restraing System' and if the light is on it means your airbag system has flunked the self test. There are many reasons this can happen ranging from a faulty car battery to being in an accident (full list below).
I'm going to guess you mean "how do you turn the srs light off" rather than "take" it off. It's fairly easy. Visit an auto supply store that will loan you an OBD II reader, It's an electronic gadget that plugs into the OBD II port under the dashboard (to the right of the steering column). Most readers have a 'reset' button that will erase trouble codes and turn the light off. BUT FIRST, check the code to see what the problem is with your SRS system. Turning the light off without fixing the problem is fruitless because the light will just come back on again.
Keep in mind, your airbag system is turned off when that fault light is on so if you're in an accident the bags won't deploy. Maybe you don't care about yourself and are willing to put a piece of tape over the light and forget about it but the lives of passengers could be at stake here too, so fix the problem.
Here's a partial list of reasons the SRS light could be on. The OBD II reader might zero in on one of these or offer another suggestion.
Take it to the shop
It comes in handy knowing the amount of transmission fluid a car will hold. The 1999 Toyota Solara will need 5 quarts of Dexron III fluid.
Gonna need to be a little more specific, but I can tell you it does take 5w30 oil.
To replace the passenger side mirror on a 2004 Toyota Solara, start by carefully removing the door panel to access the mirror's mounting bolts. Disconnect the electrical connector for the mirror if it's powered. Remove the bolts holding the mirror in place, take off the old mirror, and attach the new one by reversing the steps. Finally, reassemble the door panel and ensure the mirror is functioning properly.
To change the dome light on a 2001 Toyota Solara, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off. Use a flathead screwdriver or your fingers to gently pry off the dome light cover. Once the cover is removed, take out the old bulb by twisting it counterclockwise or pulling it straight out, then insert the new bulb and replace the cover securely. Finally, turn on the car's interior lights to test if the new bulb is working.
I think you asked the same question twice (just in different forms). The answer to both is the same. 1. Remove front bumper cover (to expose headlight housing lower attachment bolt) 2. Remove light bulbs from housing 3. Remove bolts attaching housing and lift away from bumper Removal of the bumper cover will be easier if you have a manual. Chilton, Haynes both offer Solara manuals or download the factory service manual from Toyota's website. Cheers
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Changing a tire on a 2001 Toyota Solara is very easy to do. You will first need to jack the car up, then take a tire iron and take the lug nuts off the tire. After you have removed all of the lug nuts, you will then put the new tire on and put the lug nuts on and tighten them.
To change the engine air filter on a 2004 Toyota Solara, first, open the hood and locate the air filter box, which is typically on the driver's side. Release the clips or screws securing the air filter cover and carefully remove the cover. Take out the old air filter and clean any debris from the air box before inserting the new filter, ensuring it fits snugly. Finally, reattach the cover and secure it with the clips or screws.
The 1999 Toyota Solara typically requires Toyota Type T-IV automatic transmission fluid. It's essential to use the recommended fluid to ensure proper performance and longevity of the transmission. Always check the owner's manual for specific details and any updates on fluid specifications.
Cost for the belt is typically $45 (give or take). If you search online you can frequently find them on sale. This site is currently (2/13/09) offering them for about $30: http://www.drivewire.com/products/toyota-solara/timing-belt/8135/ Cheers
The fuel pump on a 1999 Toyota Solara is located inside the fuel tank. To access it, you'll typically need to remove the rear seat and then the access panel, or alternatively, drop the fuel tank itself. Always ensure to take safety precautions when working with fuel systems.