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Old June 11th 05, 02:05 AM
Kelvis
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Default 91 Stealth SRS Warning Light

I have a 91 Stealth ES that has the SRS warning light lit. I have
checked the front impact sensors according to the service manual and
they show the required 2000 ohms per sensor. The clockspring was
tested and shows proper continuity. I obtained another control module
and swapped it out with the hopes that it was the module. The light
is still on. Is there a way to get an error code to aid in diagnosing
the problem. Also how is the SRS light reset?

 




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