What does SRS mean on Mercedes Benz?

Supplemental Restraint System
“SRS” stands for Supplemental Restraint System. It has to do with your safety restraints, which include your airbags and seatbelts. Keeping these in good repair can keep your safe in an accident.

How do I fix the SRS light on my Mercedes?

Unfortunately, the SRS Airbag light doesn’t reset on its own. Even if the problem has been addressed, you will need an Airbag scanner to reset the light. Very often the light goes on because of a dying battery. But once the light is on, it will stay on even when you install a new battery, until you manually reset it.

How do I reset my supplemental restraint?

Put the key into the ignition and turn on the vehicle, making sure you don’t start the engine. The paperclip shorts out the SRS light, thus resetting and turning it off. Plug the SRS power connector back into the fuse panel. Put the cover back on the fuse panel and shut off the vehicle.

Is there a fuse for the SRS system?

Pull out the SRS fuse. In most models, this is fuse #40, located in the lower right corner of the fuse block. The SRS light is a warning light for your supplemental restraint system (airbags). An SRS light means that there is a problem in the system.

How much does it cost to fix SRS light?

What is typical cost to resolve an illuminated Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Warning Light? Expect to pay between $100 to $200 for the initial diagnostic. In this instance, look for reputation versus cost, so do not shop just on price.

How much does it cost to fix the SRS light?

Can a crash sensor be reset?

The airbag sensor will need to be reset whenever the airbag assembly has been repaired in anyway. Make sure that the sensor reset by turning on the battery in your vehicle. If the airbag sensor warning light has gone out, it has been reset. If you find that the light has not gone out, then repeat the previous steps.

What happens if I remove the airbag fuse?

The dust that comes out of the airbags won’t hurt you, but you don’t want it all over you or in your eyes, either. Simply pulling the airbag fuse may not disable the airbags. Many ACMs utilize an internal battery to ensure deployment even if the power is cut.