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What does it mean when your airbag light comes on and stays on?

What does it mean when your airbag light comes on and stays on?

The airbag light indicates that something is wrong with the seatbelts or airbags. This means that it’s probably not safe to drive with the airbag light on. If it stays illuminated in your vehicle, we recommend having it towed to the dealership rather than driving it yourself.

What does the airbag light mean Honda?

The airbag warning light (SRS) may illuminate due to a defective occupant position sensor. Honda has a recall campaign to replace defective sensors on affected cars.

Is it OK to drive with airbag light on?

When the airbag light illuminates, it means that there is a problem with the system. Most likely, the airbag will not deploy in an accident because of this fault. Therefore, it is not recommended that you drive the vehicle until you have the system repaired. You should never ignore the vital warning.

How much does it cost to replace airbags in a Honda Accord?

Replacing a single air bag usually costs $1,000 to $2,000, but some cases may be much more expensive. After a significant accident, expect the total cost of replacing your air bags to range from $1,000 to $6,000, with most bills averaging $3,000 to $5,000.

How much does it cost to fix the airbag?

$1,000 to $5,000
In general, replacement airbag costs can range from $1,000 to $5,000, including parts and labor.

What year Hondas have airbag recall?

Many 2001 to 2016 Honda models are included recalls related to Takata airbag defects and a subset of these recalled vehicles has proven to be even more dangerous because of manufacturing problems that only worsened the problem.

Is there a recall on Honda Accord airbags?

Recalled air bags in model years: 2001-2002 Honda Civic; • 2001-2002 Honda Accord; • 2002-2003 Acura TL; • 2002 Honda CR-V; • 2002 Honda Odyssey; • 2003 Acura CL; and • 2003 Honda Pilot Drivers of these vehicles should immediately visit NHTSA.gov to check whether their vehicle has any outstanding safety recalls.

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