Been carting around a trainee for my company. He loves the car and has even called folks (while he's suposed to be listenning to me) to tell them how great it is. However he decided to get ahead of himself and remove his seatbelt while I was still driving and this appearently tirgured the SRS light to come on on the lower left of the cluster. Called the Smart Louisville service center and they had no clue as to whether this could be a soft code or has to be a hard code, and whether or not I may be able to turn it off without diag and the 145 mile (one way) trip to the dealer. Anyone have any clues or experienced this yet? If not I'll probably just wait until the Anniversary Event they are having up there. The service advisor said they were going to do about 8-9 updates for us at that time anyways and he could look at it then.

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Just buy the scangauge and it should let you reset the code yourself and then you have it for the rest of the perks too. http://www.scangauge.com/products/ 189.90 with extra cable. Then if you get codes in the future you will save yourself a long drive you can phone the shop and give them the code and you know the rest
Jim
mine came on, took it to the dealer, they reset it and ordered a seat belt. I have not taken it back yet for the seat belt, this happened last week. Service dept did not have a reason it came on, just something about the sensor.
Happened to me. Replaced seat belt sensor. Your airbags could deploy or fail at any time. Take it to your dealer right away.

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