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 L200, Ml, 2007 Triton Srs Light Reset?, SRS reset
 
gowie77
post Dec 11 2007, 09:37 PM
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Hi
Can anyone tell me how to reset the SRS light on my 2007 mitsubishi triton? I installed a new stero and left the red/yellow connector in the glovebox off when I turned it back on. ECU did a system check and flagged it up as a fualt bringing red light on. I have plugged the connector back together but the light stays on. any help would be appreciated.. THANKS!!!
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post Dec 13 2007, 06:57 PM
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it needs to be hooked up to a diagnostic machine and have the fault code erased that you tripped by leaving a connector undone.most reputable garages should have a scanner that can do the job so it does not need to return to your dealer although they can do it for free if you book it in saying the airbag light came on as it is still under warranty.best not to mention it happened while doing your stereo though as that would make the diagnostic check chargable to you
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