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Old Nov 18, 2013 | 10:27 AM
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I'm looking to get rid of the SRS light on my tach and have a couple questions about how to do this and the resistor used. I have a Momo hub, which came with a resistor (I'm not sure what OHM). I have tried plugging the prongs into the two holes on the back of the yellow airbag plug, but I am not sure if this is the correct way to install it or not. Can anyone with a Momo hub offer some insight as to whether I am installing this right or need to buy a different OHM resistor? Thanks!
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Old Nov 19, 2013 | 08:12 AM
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Did you try resetting the SRS after the resistor was installed? Once the SRS light is on it stays on even if you disconnect/reconnect the battery.

Originally Posted by Billman250
If you have the honda jumper tool, cut off the locking tab so you can work fast (this way you dont need to press the release button and possibly fall out of the 4 second window)

SRS jump lead is a yellow connector with two green wires, plugged into the fuse block.

key off, plug in jumper.

key on.

The light will go on, then off. the second the light goes off, pull the jumper.

the second the light comes back on, reconnect jumper.

The second the light goes off, pull the jumper.

wait for two flashes.

I have a NRG hub and it had a resistor and the only way I could make it fit was plugging it to the rear of the plug also.

All the jumper too is a wire and a clip to make it easier.
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