What Does an SRS Light on a Dodge Stealth Mean?

What Does an SRS Light on a Dodge Stealth Mean? thumbnail
The SRS light indicates there is something wrong with the airbag system in the Dodge Stealth.

The Supplementary Restraint System or SRS light is an indicator that something is amiss in the airbag system in your Dodge Stealth. Unfortunately, there are several problems that could trigger the SRS indicator.

  1. Causes

    • The SRS light could indicate the following: low battery power, bad sensor, blown fuse, loose wire, unplugged battery, bad clock spring, G-Force sensor problems, bad reverse light on the transmission, airbags were recently deployed, defective or unplugged airbags, or that aftermarket gauges have been installed and are interfering with the SRS system.

    Diagnoses

    • Diagnose the exact problem either through process of elimination, or through a DRBII (diagnostic readout box, version 2) system. Fix the issue and reset the SRS computer. This can be done at most Dodge dealerships. In some cases, the SRS indicator turns off after turning the car on and off 10 or more times without actually starting the car.

    Repair

    • If the SRS light comes back on after you reset the SRS computer or have it reset, there is a problem in the airbag system, as opposed to a malfunction with the indicator. Take your vehicle in for diagnoses and repair.

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