The SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) light on a Rover 216 SI may stay on due to several reasons, such as a fault in the airbag system, a malfunctioning sensor, or a problem with the seatbelt pretensioners. It can also indicate that the system has detected a fault that needs to be addressed, such as a disconnected or damaged wiring harness. To resolve the issue, it's essential to use a diagnostic tool to read the fault codes and identify the specific problem before seeking repairs.
hi its to do with your airbag sensor usually found at the front bumper looks like a small black box with wires at rear hope this helps
iT WILL RESET WHEN THE PROBLEM IS REPAIRED.
to reset you have to press the button that says doodlebops
SRS light indicates airbag fault, if this is showing then you should get your car checked.
if the engine is running and the red srs light is on. it indicates that the airbag/bags are not working correctly. if the light is on then goes out when the ignition is on. they are functioning correctly
If the SRS or Supplementary Restraint System light stays on in your Rover 25, it is possible that the connector for the air bag that crosses under the driver's seat is disconnected. There are clips that hold the wire together and if disconnected, it is possible the airbag will not activate in an accident.
it means there is a fault with your airbag system,
To reset the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) light in a 1995 Range Rover, you typically need to use a diagnostic tool that can communicate with the vehicle's airbag system. Alternatively, you can disconnect the vehicle's battery for about 10-15 minutes to reset the system. After reconnecting the battery, check if the SRS light remains off. If it persists, there may be a fault in the airbag system that needs to be addressed.
NO, the SRS light is on because there is a problem with the air bags. Take it to a professional for repair. This is NOT a DIY repair. Working with the SRS is dangerous.
It is on because there is a problem with the SRS. Take it to a professional, as working on the SRS is dangerous and not a DIY job.
srs stands for supplimentary restraint system, which is your airbag system. If the light is on all the time this would indicate a fault in the system and would have to be checked by a garage or somebody with diagnostic equipment to determine what the fault is
You have a problem with the SRS. Due to the danger with working on the SRS, this is not a DIY repair. Seek out a professional for this repair.