On the 2002 Mercedes-Benz S430, the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) sensor is typically located within the front passenger compartment, often integrated into the dashboard or near the airbag module. In some cases, it can be found beneath the driver's seat or within the side impact areas. For precise identification, it is recommended to consult the vehicle's service manual or a professional technician.
abs light on 2002 s430
I had a 96 Grand Am and the SRS swith was located underneath the front passenger seat.
how do you remove the SRS?
The SRS control unit is found behind the center console on a 2002 Honda Civic. Removing the center console will show the unit which will be mounted to the floor of the car.
seat belt sensor needs to be replaced
on tje srs pisj tje svc button on the console where radio controls are located, use the knob to turn to settings. Push button in to enter selection turn knob to select time
SRS sensor lights have a warranty extention. There is a factory problem with the SRS light coming on. Call your dealer. Your car has to have under 150,000 miles on it.
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.
SRS is the suplemental restraint system, if its on it means there is something wrong with either a sensor or an airbag itself. You should bring it in to a mechanic and have it checked to be sure, or if your use to driving older model cars without an airbag system you can go without this feature.
There is no reset for the SRS sensors. Take this vehicle to a professional for repair. Working on the SRS is not a DIY repair. Serious injury can occur when dealing with the SRS.
By having a professional repair the problem with the SRS (air bags) that has triggered the light. Not a DIY repair.
== == I am not familiar with SES. Do you mean SRS? If so, seek professional help when dealing with the SRS (Air Bags) on your vehicle. Serious injury can occur when working with the SRS.