2.5
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 59,531 miles
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Air bags: Frontal:sensor/control module needs to be replaced. The SRS light suddenly came on for no reason, took it to a reputable Honda dealer. Was told I had to replace the module. Cost is around $800 - $ 900. The car since I have owned it has not been in any accident. On a limited income, I don't think I can fix this soon, do not like driving the car with the SRS light on, worried bags may or may not deploy when I need them to. Worry air bags may deploy for no reason.
- Sanger, CA, USA
SRS light indicator light comes on with no trouble codes.
- Woodbury, MN, USA
The SRS light on the dash of my 1996 Honda Civic had come on 5 times the past 18 months. I had taken it to a Honda dealership in san bruno, ca on all these incidents. The first time I took it to their shop, they told me that it was the caused by a weak battery. Then on the second and third incidents, all they did was reset the alarm code. On November 24, 2004 I took the the car back to the dealership and complained, again, about the SRS light coming on. This time, I had been told that they pulled out an error code of dtc 8-5 and had reset the alarm code. I had been told to take the car back to them if the SRS light comes on again. I took the car back to the same delaership today because the SRS light came on again on January 27, 2005 (5th time). The dealership told me that they pulled up the code dtc 8-5 and cleared the code. However, they want me to spend $600 (parts and labor) to replace the SRS unit this time. I believe that there is definitely a factory defect with the SRS system of my 1996 Honda Civic.
- So. San Francisco, CA, USA
1996 Honda Civic SRS light on. Resolved only at dealer cost of $1100 to replace control module. Research on internet indicates this is a popular recurrent problem yet there are no recalls or tsbs. Please help. Need to know where to go for possible reimbursement or financial assistance. Thx.
- Burke, VA, USA
The SRS light on my 1996 Honda Civic remains on. I have taken the car to the dealer twice during the last two weeks. The first visit the service department charged me $89 to run a "diagnostic". I was told the SRS was "retooled" and the system should be okay. Two days later the SRS light came on again. Service personnel told me I needed to bring the car in again soon. There was no charge, but I was told if the light came on again, the module would need to be replaced. The cost is usually $460, I was told. Also I'd need to call and make an appointment in advance since the department does not stock the module- it would have to be ordered. When I asked if the car was safe to drive, service personnel answered in the affirmative. Two days later the light came on again. That was last weekend. I have not taken the car in for service. An internet search I performed has turned up quite a few consumers who are experiencing the same problem as well as similar run-arounds from dealers: www.autofan.com/forum_thread.asp"message=7364 will the airbags work on impact? if I have the module replaced, will the system work" these are my concerns. I do not understand why Honda is not being required to address and remedy this safety issue.
- Carrollton, TX, USA
- Bossier City, LA, USA