Honda (1991-24)

WARNING:

Accidental air bag deployment is possible. Personal injury may result. Avoid area near steering wheel and instrument panel even if air bags have deployed. Dual-stage air bag modules may be present that could contain an undeployed stage. When disposing of a deployed dual-stage air bag, always treat it as a live module. See appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

Application Year Type Table
Accord (incl. Hybrid) 2023-24 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-41
KI
2018-22 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-34
KI
2013-17 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-25
WP
Accord 2008-12 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-18
WP
2003-07 D/P2, HI, SI Honda-4
2001-02 D/P2, SI Honda-3
2000 DS, PS2, SI Honda-2
1993-99 D/P Honda-1
1991-92 DS Honda-1
Civic 2022-24 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-38
KI
2012-21 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-27
WP
2006-11 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-6
WP
2001-05 D/P2, SI Honda-5
1994-00 D/P Honda-1
1992-93 DS Honda-1
Civic del Sol 1994-97 D/P Honda-1
1993 DS Honda-1
Crosstour 2013-15 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-26
WP
2010-12 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-21
WP
Clarity 2019-21 D/P2, HI, KI Honda-36
SI
2017-18 D/P2, HI, KI Honda-35
SI
CR-V (incl. Hybrid) 2023-24 D/P2, HI, SI Honda-40
CR-V Hybrid 2020-22 D/P2, HI, SI Honda-36
WP
CR-V 2017-22 D/P2, HI, SI Honda-36
WP
2012-16 D/P2, HI, SI Honda-28
WP
2007-11 D/P2, HI, SI Honda-17
WP
2005-06 D/P2, HI, SI Honda-7
2002-04 D/P2, SI Honda-5
1997-01 DP Honda-1
CR-Z 2011-16 D/P2, HI, SI Honda-24
WP
Element 2007-11 D/P2, HI, SI Honda-8
2003-06 D/P2, SI Honda-5
Fit 2009-20 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-20
WP
2007-08 D/P2, HI, SI Honda-16
Fit EV 2013-14 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-20
WP
HR-V 2023-24 D/P2, HI, SI Honda-39
2016-22 D/P2, HI, SI Honda-29
Insight 2019-22 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-22
WP
2010-14 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-22
WP
2000-06 D/P Honda-9
Odyssey 2018-24 D/P2, HI, SI Honda-33
KI
2017 D/P2, HI, SI Honda-32
WP
2007-16 D/P2, HI, SI Honda-19
WP
2005-06 D/P2, HI, SI Honda-10
2002-04 D/P2, SI Honda-11
1995-01 D/P Honda-1
Passport 2019-24 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-37
1995-02 D/P Honda-12
Pilot 2023-24 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-42
2016-22 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-31
2009-15 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-23
WP
2006-08 D/P2, HI, SI Honda-13
2003-05 D/P2, SI Honda-11
Prelude 1994-01 D/P Honda-1
Prelude Ex. SI 4WS 1992-93 DS Honda-1
Prelude SI 4WS 1992-93 D/P Honda-1
Ridgeline 2017-24 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-30
2009-14 D/P2, HI, SI, Honda-14
WP
2006-08 D/P2, HI, SI Honda-14
S-2000 2006-09 D/P Honda-15
2000-05 D/P Honda-9

D/P—Driver’s & Passenger’s Side D/P2—Driver’s & Passenger’s Side (Dual-Stage) DS—Driver’s Side HI—Head Impact KI—Knee Impact SI—Side Impact PS2—Passenger’s Side (Dual-Stage) WP—Whiplash Protection

Honda-1 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules with NEW bolts or nuts

  • SRS control unit

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts & anchor points

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

Honda-2 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • SRS control unit

  • Deployed front air bag modules with NEW bolts or nuts

  • Deployed side air bag modules with NEW bolts or nuts

  • Side impact sensors (for side deployed)

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts & anchor points

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

Honda-3 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • SRS control unit

  • Deployed front air bag modules with NEW bolts or nuts

  • Deployed side air bag modules with NEW bolts or nuts

  • Side impact sensors (for side deployed)

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) 1

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts & anchor points

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1Replace after a collision where seat belt pretensioner(s) deployed. Replace after a collision where front air bag(s) deployed.
Honda-4 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • SRS control unit

  • Deployed driver’s side air bag module with NEW bolts.

  • Deployed passenger’s side air bag module

  • Front impact sensors with NEW bolts 1

  • Deployed side air bag modules with NEW bolts (for side deployed)

  • Deployed head impact air bag module

  • Side impact sensor (for side deployed)

  • Rear impact sensor (for side deployed, 4-door)

  • Roof trim 2

  • A-, B-, & C-pillar trim & sun visor (on side deployed) 3

  • Front grab handle & related trim clips 2,3

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) 4

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts & anchor points

  • Head impact air bag modules and related components

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • Any damaged components must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

  • DO NOT mix TRW & Denso impact sensors. Impact sensors & SRS control unit must be of the same manufacturer.

1If front air bags deployed or if only seat belt pretensioners deployed.
2If head impact air bag has deployed.
3If head impact air bag has deployed, replace all trim clips on that side, even if they appear undamaged. Replace trim clips on these parts: A-pillar trim, B-pillar trim, C-pillar trim, front grab handle and sun visor.
4Replace after a collision where seat belt pretensioner(s) deployed. Replace after a collision where front air bag(s) deployed. Replace after a collision where side air bags or head air bag(s) deployed, on side of deployment.
Honda-5 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • SRS control unit

  • Deployed front air bag modules with NEW bolts or nuts

  • Deployed side air bag modules with NEW bolts or nuts

  • Front impact sensors with NEW bolts 1

  • Side impact sensors (for side deployed)

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) 2

  • Seat belt buckle pretensioner(s) 2

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts & anchor points

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1If front air bags deployed or if only seat belt pretensioners deployed.
2Replace after a collision where seat belt pretensioner(s) deployed. Replace after a collision where front air bag(s) deployed.
Honda-6 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • SRS control unit 1,2,3,4

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) 1,2,4

  • Seat belt buckle pretensioner(s) 1,2

  • Front impact sensors 1,2

  • Deployed driver’s side air bag module with NEW bolts 2

  • Deployed passenger’s side air bag module 2

  • Side impact sensors (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Rear impact sensors (for side deployed) 3,4

  • B-pillar lower trim 4

  • Seat frame and related parts (for side deployed) 3

  • Deployed head impact air bag module (for side deployed) 4

  • Rear safing sensor 4

  • Roof trim (headliner) 4

  • A-, B-, C- & quarter pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, all related trim clips (on side of deployment) 4

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • A-, B- & C-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, any related trim clips

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Inspect whiplash protection headrest operation, if okay, reset headrest position. If damaged, replace seat back frame

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1Replace after a collision where only seat belt pretensioner(s) deployed.
2Replace after a collision where front air bags deployed.
3Replace after a collision where side air bags deployed.
4Replace after a collision where head impact air bag deployed, for side deployed.
5After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-7 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • SRS control unit

  • Deployed driver’s side air bag module with NEW Torx bolts

  • Deployed passenger’s side air bag module

  • Deployed side air bag module with NEW mounting nuts 1

  • Deployed head impact air bag module 1

  • Front impact sensors 2

  • Side impact sensors (first) 1

  • Rear impact sensors (second) 1

  • Roll rate sensor 3

  • Roof trim 3

  • Front grab handle & related trim clips 3,4

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) that deployed 5

  • Seat belt buckle pretensioner(s) that deployed 5

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts & anchor points

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1On side of deployment.
2If front air bags deployed or if only seat belt pretensioners deployed.
3If head impact air bag has deployed.
4If head impact air bag has deployed, replace all trim clips on that side, even if they appear undamaged. Replace trim clips on these parts: A-pillar trim, B-pillar trim, C-pillar trim, D-pillar trim, front grab handle and sun visor.
5Replace after a collision where seat belt pretensioner(s) deployed. Replace after a collision where front air bag(s) deployed. Replace after a collision where side air bag(s) or head air bag(s) deployed, on side of deployment.
Honda-8 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • SRS control unit 1,2,3,4

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) 1,2,4

  • Seat belt buckle pretensioner(s) 1,2,4

  • Front impact sensors 1,2

  • Deployed driver’s side air bag module with NEW bolts 2

  • Deployed passenger’s side air bag module 2

  • Front side impact sensor (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Rear side impact sensor (for side deployed) 3,4

  • C-pillar lower trim 3

  • All related trim clips 3

  • Deployed side air bag module (for side deployed) 3

  • Side air bag module holder (for side deployed) 3

  • Seat frame and related parts (for side deployed) 3

  • Deployed head impact air bag module (for side deployed) 4

  • Roll rate sensor 4

  • Rear safing sensor 4

  • Roof trim (headliner) 4

  • Upper quarter window trim 4

  • A-, C- & D-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, all related trim clips (on side of deployment) 4

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • A-, B- & C-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, any related trim clips

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1Replace after a collision where only seat belt pretensioner(s) deployed.
2Replace after a collision where front air bags deployed.
3Replace after a collision where side air bags deployed.
4Replace after a collision where head impact air bag deployed, for side deployed.
5After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-9 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules with NEW bolts or nuts

  • SRS control unit (after a collision where air bag(s) deployed)

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) (Replace after a collision where air bag(s) deployed)

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts & anchor points

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

Honda-10 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • SRS control unit

  • Deployed driver’s side air bag module with NEW Torx bolts

  • Deployed passenger’s side air bag module

  • Deployed side air bag module with NEW mounting nuts

  • Deployed head impact air bag module

  • Front impact sensors with NEW Torx bolts 1

  • Side impact sensor (front) with NEW Torx bolts (for side deployed) 2

  • Side impact sensor (center) with NEW Torx bolts (for side deployed) 2

  • Side impact sensor (rear) with NEW Torx bolts (for side deployed) 2

  • Roll rate sensor 3

  • Rear safing sensor 3

  • Roof trim (headliner) 3

  • Front grab handle (for side deployed) 3

  • All grab handle brackets (for side deployed) 3

  • Shielding protector

  • B-pillar upper trim (for side deployed) 3

  • C-pillar trim (for side deployed) 3

  • D-pillar trim (for side deployed) 3

  • Any related trim clips 3,4

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) 5

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts & anchor points

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1If front air bags deployed or if only seat belt pretensioners deployed.
2If side air bag or head impact air bag module deployed.
3If head impact air bag module deployed.
4If head impact air bag module has deployed, replace all trim clips on that side, even if they appear undamaged. Replace trim clips on these parts: A-pillar trim, B-pillar trim, C-pillar trim, D-pillar trim and shielding protector.
5Replace after a collision where seat belt pretensioner(s) deployed. Replace after a collision where front air bag(s) deployed. Replace after a collision where head air bag(s) deployed, on side of deployment.
Honda-11 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • SRS control unit

  • Deployed front air bag modules with NEW bolts or nuts

  • Deployed side air bag modules with NEW bolts or nuts

  • Front impact sensors with NEW bolts (2005 Pilot only) 1

  • Side impact sensors (for side deployed)

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) 2

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts & anchor points

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1If front air bags deployed or if only seat belt pretensioners deployed. (2003-04 Pilot not equipped with front impact sensors.)
2Replace after a collision where seat belt pretensioner(s) deployed. Replace after a collision where front air bag(s) deployed.
Honda-12 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • SRS control unit

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Instrument panel braces

  • Instrument panel steering column reinforcement plate

  • Knee bolster & mounting points

  • Seat belts & anchor points

  • Cable reel

  • Steering column

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace harness.

Honda-13 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • SRS control unit

  • Deployed driver’s side air bag module with NEW Torx bolts

  • Deployed passenger’s side air bag module

  • Deployed side air bag module with NEW mounting nuts

  • Deployed head impact air bag module

  • Front impact sensors with NEW Torx bolts 1

  • Side impact sensor (first) with NEW Torx bolts (for side deployed) 2

  • Rear impact sensor (second) with NEW Torx bolts (for side deployed) 2

  • Roll rate sensor 3

  • Rear safing sensor 3

  • Roof trim (headliner) 3

  • Grab handles (for side deployed) 3

  • All grab handle brackets (for side deployed) 3

  • C-pillar upper trim (for side deployed) 3

  • All related trim clips 3,4

  • Sun visor (for side deployed) 3

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner(s) & protectors

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts & anchor points

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1If front air bags deployed or if only seat belt pretensioners deployed.
2If side air bag or head impact air bag module deployed.
3If head impact air bag module deployed.
4If head impact air bag module has deployed, replace all trim clips on that side, even if they appear undamaged. Replace trim clips on these parts: A-pillar trim, B-pillar trim, C-pillar trim, D-pillar trim, front grab handle and sun visor.
Honda-14 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any restraint system repairs, check for DTCs

  • SRS control unit 1,2,3,4

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) 1,2,3,4

  • Front impact sensor(s) with NEW bolt 1,2

  • Deployed driver’s side air bag module with NEW bolts 2

  • Deployed passenger’s side air bag module 2

  • Instrument panel (dashboard, if passenger’s side air bag deployed) 2

  • Deployed side air bag module(s) with NEW mounting bolts (for side deployed) 3

  • Seat frame and related parts 3

  • Side impact sensor(s) (first, for side deployed) 3,4

  • Rear impact sensor(s) (second, for side deployed) 3,4

  • B-pillar lower trim 3,4

  • Deployed head impact air bag module (for side deployed) 4

  • Roof trim (headliner) 4

  • A-pillar trim 4

  • B-pillar upper trim 4

  • C-pillar trim 4

  • Front grab handle 4

  • Rear grab handle 4

  • All related trim clips 4

  • Sun visor 4

  • Coat hooks 4

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Check operation of occupant detection system

  • Inspect whiplash protection headrest operation, if okay, reset headrest position. If damaged, replace seat back frame

  • After a collision, perform ODS operation check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1Replace after a frontal collision where only seat belt pretensioner(s) deployed.
2Replace after a collision where front air bags deployed.
3Replace after a collision where side air bags deployed, for side deployed.
4Replace after a collision where head impact air bag deployed, for side deployed.
5After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-15 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • SRS control unit

  • Deployed front air bag modules with NEW bolts or nuts

  • Front impact sensors with NEW bolts 1

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) (Replace after a collision where air bag(s) deployed)

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts & anchor points

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1Front impact sensors must be replaced if front air bags have deployed.
Honda-16 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • SRS control unit

  • Deployed driver’s side air bag module with NEW Torx bolts

  • Deployed passenger’s side air bag module

  • Deployed side air bag module with NEW mounting bolts 1

  • Side air bag module holder (if side air bag deployed) 1

  • Complete seat frame (if side air bag deployed) 1

  • Deployed head impact air bag module 1

  • Front impact sensors with NEW Torx bolt 2

  • Side impact sensor (first) 1

  • Rear impact sensor (second) 1

  • Lower B-pillar trim 3

  • Upper B-pillar trim 4

  • Roof trim (headliner) 4

  • A-pillar trim 4

  • C-pillar trim 4

  • Front grab handle 4

  • Rear grab handle 1,4

  • All related trim clips

  • Sun visor 4

  • Lap belt pretensioner(s) 5

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) 5

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts & anchor points

  • SRS control unit

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1On side of air bag deployment.
2If front air bags deployed or if only seat belt pretensioners deployed.
3If side air bag has deployed.
4If head air bag has deployed, for side deployed.
5Replace after a collision where seat belt pretensioner(s) deployed. Replace after a collision where front air bag(s) deployed. Replace after a collision where head air bag(s) deployed, on side of deployment.
Honda-17 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any restraint system repairs, check for DTCs

  • SRS control unit 1,2,3,4

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) (2007-2011) 1,2,3,4

  • Seat belt buckle pretensioner(s) (2007-2011) 1,2,3,4

  • Front seat belt(s) (2012 and up) 1,2,3,4

  • Front impact sensors 1,2

  • Deployed driver’s side air bag module with NEW bolts 2

  • Deployed passenger’s side air bag module 2

  • Side impact sensors (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Rear impact sensors (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Rear safing sensor (2012 and up) 3,4

  • Seat frame and related parts (for side deployed) 3

  • All related trim clips 3

  • Deployed head impact air bag module (for side deployed) 4

  • Roof trim (headliner) 4

  • B-pillar lower trim 3

  • B-pillar upper trim 4

  • A-pillar trim, quarter trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, all related trim clips 4

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • A-, B- & C-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, any related trim clips

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Inspect whiplash protection headrest operation, if okay, reset headrest position. If damaged, replace seat back frame

  • After a collision, perform ODS operation check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1Replace after a collision where only seat belt pretensioner(s) deployed.
2Replace after a collision where front air bag(s) deployed.
3Replace after a collision where side air bag(s) deployed.
4Replace after a collision where head impact air bag deployed, for side deployed.
5After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-18 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • SRS control unit 1,2,3,4

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) 1,2,3,4

  • Front impact sensors 1,2

  • Deployed driver’s side air bag module with NEW bolts 2

  • Deployed passenger’s side air bag module 2

  • Side impact sensors (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Rear impact sensors (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Front seat frame and related parts (for side deployed) 3

  • Deployed head impact air bag module (for side deployed) 4

  • Rear safing sensor 4

  • Roof trim (headliner) 4

  • A-, B- (upper) & C-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, all related trim clips 4

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • A-, B- & C-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, any related trim clips

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Inspect whiplash protection headrest operation, if okay, reset headrest position. If damaged, replace seat back frame

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1Replace after a collision where only seat belt pretensioner(s) deployed.
2Replace after a collision where front air bag(s) deployed.
3Replace after a collision where side air bag(s) deployed.
4Replace after a collision where head impact air bag deployed, for side deployed.
5After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-19 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • SRS control unit 1,2,3,4

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) (2002-2010) 1,2,4

  • Front seat belt(s) (2011 and up) 1,2,3,4

  • Driver’s seat belt outer lap tensioner (2011 and up) 1,2,3,4

  • Front impact sensors with NEW bolts 1,2

  • Deployed driver’s side air bag module with NEW bolts 2

  • Deployed passenger’s side air bag module 2

  • Side air bag reinforcing cloth rear hooks (if side air bag deployed, for side deployed, if equipped) 3

  • Side impact sensor (front) with NEW bolts (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Side impact sensor (center) with NEW bolts (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Side impact sensor (rear) with NEW bolts (for side deployed) 3,4

  • B-pillar lower trim 3

  • Seat frame and related parts (for side deployed) 3

  • Deployed head impact air bag module 4

  • Rear safing sensor 3, 4

  • Roof trim (headliner) 4

  • Front grab handle 4

  • All grab handle brackets 4

  • Shielding protector (2002-2010) 4

  • A-pillar trim 4

  • B-pillar upper trim 4

  • C-pillar trim 4

  • D-pillar trim 4

  • Sun visor 4

  • Any related trim clips 4

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Inspect whiplash protection headrest operation, if okay, reset headrest position. If damaged, replace seat back frame

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1Replace after a collision where only seat belt pretensioner(s) deployed.
2Replace after a collision where front air bag(s) deployed.
3Replace after a collision where side air bag(s) deployed.
4Replace after a collision where head impact air bag deployed, for side deployed.
5After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-20 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any restraint system repairs, check for DTCs

  • SRS control unit 1,2,3,4

  • Seat belt pretensioners 1,2,5,6

  • Driver’s seat belt outer lap tensioner

  • Front seat belts

  • Front impact sensors 1,2

  • Deployed driver’s side air bag module with NEW bolts 2

  • Deployed passenger’s side air bag module 2

  • Deployed side air bag module (for side deployed) 3

  • Side impact sensors (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Rear impact sensors (for side deployed) 3,4

  • B-pillar lower trim 3

  • Front seat assembly (for side deployed) 3

  • Deployed head impact air bag module (for side deployed) 4

  • Roof trim (headliner) 4

  • A-pillar trim 4

  • B-pillar upper trim 4

  • Quarter pillar trim 4

  • Front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, all related trim clips 4

  • Any damaged restraint system component 7

  • Cable reel

  • SRS control unit

  • Seat belts

  • Impact sensors

  • A-, B- & C-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, any related trim clips

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Inspect whiplash protection headrest operation, if okay, reset headrest position. If damaged, replace seat back frame

  • After a vehicle collision, perform ODS unit operation check

  • For EV models, after a vehicle collision, clear collision shutoff history stored in battery condition monitor module

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1Replace after a collision where the seat belt tensioners deployed.
2Replace after a collision where front air bag(s) deployed.
3Replace after a collision where side air bag(s) deployed.
4Replace after a collision where head impact air bag deployed.
5Replace after a collision where side air bag(s) deployed, for the side(s) deployed.
6Replace after a collision where head impact air bag(s) deployed, for the side(s) deployed.
7After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-21 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • SRS control unit 1,2,3,4

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) 1,2,3,4

  • Front impact sensors 1,2

  • Deployed driver’s side air bag module with NEW bolts 2

  • Deployed passenger’s side air bag module 2

  • Deployed side air bag module (for side deployed) 3

  • Side impact sensors (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Rear impact sensors (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Front seat frame and related parts (for side deployed) 3

  • Deployed head impact air bag module (for side deployed) 4

  • Rear safing sensor 3,4

  • Roof trim (headliner) 4

  • B-pillar upper trim 3,4

  • A- & C-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, all related trim clips 4

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • A-, B- & C-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, any related trim clips

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Inspect whiplash protection headrest operation, if okay, reset headrest position. If damaged, replace seat back frame

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1Replace after a collision where only seat belt pretensioner(s) deployed.
2Replace after a collision where front air bag(s) deployed.
3Replace after a collision where side air bag(s) deployed.
4Replace after a collision where head impact air bag deployed, for side deployed.
5After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-22 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any restraint system repairs, check for DTCs

  • SRS control unit 1,2,3,4

  • Seat belt pretensioners 1,2

  • Front impact sensor(s) 1,2

  • Deployed driver’s side air bag module with NEW bolts 2

  • Deployed passenger’s side air bag module 2

  • Deployed side air bag module (for side deployed) 3

  • Side impact sensor(s) (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Rear impact sensor(s) (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Seat frame and related parts (for side deployed) 3

  • Deployed head impact air bag module(s) (for side deployed) 4

  • Rear safing sensor 3,4

  • Roof trim (headliner) 4

  • B-pillar upper trim(s) 4

  • A- & C-pillar trim(s), front grab handle(s), rear grab handle(s), sun visor(s), all related trim clips 4

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • A-, B- & C-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, any related trim clips

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Inspect whiplash protection headrest operation, if okay, reset headrest position. If damaged, replace seat back frame

  • After a collision, perform ODS unit operation check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1Replace after a collision where only seat belt pretensioner(s) deployed.
2Replace after a collision where front air bag(s) deployed.
3Replace after a collision where side air bag(s) deployed.
4Replace after a collision where head impact air bag deployed, for side deployed.
5After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-23 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any restraint system repairs, check for DTCs

  • SRS control unit 1,2,3,4

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) 1,2,3,4

  • Front impact sensor(s) with NEW bolts 1,2

  • Deployed driver’s side air bag module with NEW bolts 2

  • Deployed passenger’s side air bag module 2

  • Lower B-pillar trim(s) (for side deployed) 3

  • Side impact sensor(s) (front) with NEW bolts (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Side impact sensor(s) (center) with NEW bolts (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Side impact sensor(s) (rear) with NEW bolts (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Seat frame and related parts (for side deployed) 3

  • Deployed head impact air bag module(s) 4

  • Rear safing sensor 3,4

  • Roof trim (headliner) 4

  • Front and rear grab handle(s) 4

  • All grab handle brackets 4

  • Shielding protector 4

  • A-pillar trim 4

  • B-pillar upper trim 4

  • C-pillar trim 4

  • D-pillar trim 4

  • Upper quarter window trim 4

  • Sun visor 4

  • Any related trim clips 4

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Inspect whiplash protection headrest operation, if okay, reset headrest position. If damaged, replace seat back frame

  • After a collision, perform ODS unit operation check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1Replace after a collision where only seat belt pretensioner(s) deployed.
2Replace after a collision where front air bag(s) deployed.
3Replace after a collision where side air bag(s) deployed.
4Replace after a collision where head impact air bag deployed, for side deployed.
5After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-24 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any restraint system repairs, check for DTCs

  • SRS control unit 1,2,3,4

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) 1,2,3,4

  • Front impact sensor(s) with NEW bolts 1,2

  • Deployed driver’s side air bag module with NEW bolts 2

  • Deployed passenger’s side air bag module 2

  • Instrument panel upper panel (if passenger’s side air bag deployed)

  • Rear side trim panel(s) 1,2,4

  • Side impact sensor(s) (front) with NEW bolts (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Side impact sensor(s) (rear) with NEW bolts (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Seat frame and related parts (for side deployed) 3

  • Deployed head impact air bag module(s) 4

  • Headliner (roof trim) 4

  • Front pillar trim(s) 4

  • Center pillar trim(s) 4

  • Rear pillar trim(s) 4

  • Sun visor(s) 4

  • All related trim clips 4

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Inspect whiplash protection headrest operation, if okay, reset headrest position. If damaged, replace seat back frame

  • After a collision, perform ODS unit operation check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1Replace after a collision where only seat belt pretensioner(s) deployed.
2Replace after a collision where front air bag(s) deployed.
3Replace after a collision where side air bag(s) deployed.
4Replace after a collision where head impact air bag deployed, for side deployed.
5After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-25 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any restraint system repairs, check for DTCs

  • SRS control unit (after any deployment)

  • Deployed front air bag(s)

  • Front seat belt(s) (if front seat belt tensioners, front, side or head air bag(s) deployed)

  • Front impact sensors (if front air bags deployed)

  • Instrument panel (dashboard, if front passenger air bag deployed)

  • Deployed side air bag(s)

  • Side (first) impact sensor(s) (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Side (second) impact sensor(s) (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Side (third) impact sensor(s) (2-door, if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Rear safing sensor (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • B-pillar lower trim (4-door, if side air bag deployed, for side deployed)

  • Rear side trim panel (2-door, if side air bag deployed, for side deployed)

  • Seat frame and related parts (if side air bag deployed, for side deployed)

  • Deployed head air bag module(s)

  • A-pillar trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • B-pillar upper trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Quarter pillar trim (2-door, if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • C-pillar trim (4-door, if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Front grab handle, rear grab handle (4-door), sun visor, all related trim clips (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Headliner (if head air bag deployed)

  • Any damaged restraint system component 1

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • A-, B-, C & quarter-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, any related trim clips

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Inspect whiplash protection headrest operation, if okay, reset headrest position. If damaged, replace seat back frame

  • After a collision, do front passengers weight sensor unit operation check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If the harness is broken or damaged in the areas relevant to replacement parts, replace harness, do not repair it.

  • Do not replace front passenger’s weight sensor unit unless it is physically damaged or a specific fault was found during DTC troubleshooting because it could complicate troubleshooting other DTCs.

  • After a vehicle collision, perform front passenger’s weight sensor unit operation check.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-26 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any restraint system repairs, check for DTCs

  • SRS control unit (after any deployment)

  • Front seat belt(s) (if seat belt pretensioners, driver’s seat belt outer lap tensioner, front, side or head air bag(s) deployed)

  • Deployed driver’s seat belt outer lap tensioner

  • Deployed front air bag(s)

  • Front impact sensors (if seat belt pretensioners, driver’s seat belt outer lap tensioner or front air bags deployed)

  • Deployed side air bag(s)

  • Side (first) impact sensor(s) (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Side (second) impact sensor(s) (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Rear safing sensor (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • B-pillar lower trim (if side air bag deployed, for side deployed)

  • Seat frame and related parts (if side air bag deployed, for side deployed)

  • Deployed head air bag module(s)

  • A-pillar trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • B-pillar upper trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Quarter pillar trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, all related trim clips (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Headliner (if head air bag deployed)

  • Any damaged restraint system component 1

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • A-, B-, C & quarter-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, any related trim clips

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Inspect whiplash protection headrest operation, if okay, reset headrest position. If damaged, replace seat back frame

  • After a vehicle collision, perform ODS unit operation check.

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If the harness is broken or damaged in the areas relevant to replacement parts, replace harness, do not repair it.

  • Do not replace front passenger’s weight sensor unit unless it is physically damaged or a specific fault was found during DTC troubleshooting because it could complicate troubleshooting other DTCs.

  • After a vehicle collision, perform front passenger’s weight sensor unit operation check.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-27 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any restraint system repairs, check for DTCs

  • SRS control unit (after any deployment)

  • Deployed front air bag(s)

  • Front seat belt(s) (if front seat belt tensioners, front, side or head air bag(s) deployed)

  • Front impact sensor(s) (if front seat belt tensioners, or front air bags deployed)

  • Deployed side air bag(s)

  • Side (first) impact sensor(s) (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Side (second) impact sensor(s) (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • B-pillar lower trim (4-door5-door, if side air bag deployed, for side deployed)

  • Seat frame and related parts (if side air bag deployed, for side deployed)

  • Deployed head air bag module(s)

  • A-pillar trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • B-pillar upper trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Quarter pillar trim (2-door, if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • C-pillar trim (4-door, 5-door if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Front grab handle (if head air bag(s) deployed)

  • Rear grab handle (4-door, if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Sun visor (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • All related trim clips (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Headliner (if head air bag deployed)

  • Any damaged restraint system component 1

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • A-, B-, C & quarter-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, any related trim clips

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Inspect whiplash protection headrest operation, if okay, reset headrest position. If damaged, replace seat back frame

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If the harness is broken or damaged in the areas relevant to replacement parts, replace harness, do not repair it.

  • Do not replace front passenger’s weight sensor unit unless it is physically damaged or a specific fault was found during DTC troubleshooting because it could complicate troubleshooting other DTCs.

  • After a vehicle collision, perform front passenger’s weight sensor unit operation check.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

  • After a vehicle collision, inspect the front seat active head restraints.

1After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-28 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any restraint system repairs, check for DTCs

  • SRS control unit (after any deployment)

  • Deployed front air bag(s)

  • Front seat belt(s) (if front seat belt tensioners, front, side or head air bag(s) deployed)

  • Front impact sensors (if front air bags, seat belt pretensioners or driver’s seat belt outer lap tensioner deployed)

  • Cable reel (if driver-side air bag has deployed)

  • Deployed side air bag(s)

  • Side (first) impact sensor(s) (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Side (second) impact sensor(s) (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Center pillar lower trim (after side air bag deployment, for side deployed)

  • Seat frame and related parts (if side air bag deployed, for side deployed)

  • Deployed head air bags

  • Front pillar trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Center pillar upper trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Quarter pillar trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, all related trim clips (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Headliner (if head air bag deployed)

  • Any damaged restraint system component 1

  • Cable reel (replace if any heat damage is noted)

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • A-, B-, C & quarter-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, any related trim clips

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Inspect whiplash protection headrest operation, if okay, reset headrest position. If damaged, replace seat back frame

  • After a collision, do front passengers weight sensor unit operation check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If the harness is broken or damaged in the areas relevant to replacement parts, replace harness, do not repair it.

  • Do not replace front passenger’s weight sensor unit unless it is physically damaged or a specific fault was found during DTC troubleshooting because it could complicate troubleshooting other DTCs.

  • After a vehicle collision, perform front passenger’s weight sensor unit operation check.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-29 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any restraint system repairs, check for DTCs

  • SRS control unit (after any deployment)

  • Deployed front air bag(s)

  • Front seat belt(s) (if front seat belt tensioners, front, side or head air bag(s) deployed)

  • Front impact sensors (if front air bags, seat belt pretensioners or driver’s seat belt outer lap tensioner deployed)

  • Cable reel (if driver-side air bag has deployed)

  • Dashboard (if passenger-side air bag has deployed)

  • Deployed side air bag(s)

  • Side (first) impact sensor(s) (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Side (second) impact sensor(s) (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Rear safing sensor (if side or head impact air bag modules have deployed)

  • Seat frame and related parts (if side air bag deployed, for side deployed)

  • Center pillar lower trim (after side air bag deployment, for side deployed)

  • Deployed head air bags

  • Front pillar trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Center pillar upper trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Quarter pillar trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, all related trim clips (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Headliner (if head air bag deployed)

  • Any damaged restraint system component 1

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • A-, B-, C & quarter-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, any related trim clips

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • After a collision, do front passengers weight sensor unit operation check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If the harness is broken or damaged in the areas relevant to replacement parts, replace harness, do not repair it.

  • Do not replace front passenger’s weight sensor unit unless it is physically damaged or a specific fault was found during DTC troubleshooting because it could complicate troubleshooting other DTCs.

  • After a vehicle collision, perform front passenger’s weight sensor unit operation check.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-30 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any restraint system repairs, check for DTCs

  • SRS control unit 1,2,3,4

  • Seat belt outer lap tensioner(s) 1

  • Seat belt pretensioner(s) 1,2,3,4

  • Front impact sensor(s) with NEW bolts 1,2

  • Deployed driver’s side air bag module with NEW bolts 2

  • Cable reel (when driver-side air bag deployed) 2

  • Deployed passenger’s side air bag module 2

  • Instrument panel upper panel (if passenger’s side air bag deployed) 2

  • Side impact sensor(s) (first) with NEW bolts (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Side impact sensor(s) (second) with NEW bolts (for side deployed) 3,4

  • Seat frame and related parts (for side deployed) 3

  • Deployed head impact air bag module(s) 4

  • Headliner 4

  • A-pillar trim 4

  • B-pillar upper trim 4

  • B-pillar lower trim 3

  • C-pillar trim 4

  • Rear safing sensor 3,4

  • Sun visor 4

  • Front & rear grab handles 4

  • All related trim clips 4

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Inspect whiplash protection headrest operation, if okay, reset headrest position. If damaged, replace seat back frame

  • After a collision, perform ODS unit operation check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1Replace after a collision where only seat belt outer lap tensioner deployed.
2Replace after a collision where front air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed.
3Replace after a collision where side air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed.
4Replace after a collision where head impact air bag deployed, for side deployed.
5After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-31 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any restraint system repairs, check for DTCs. After repairs, recheck for DTCs and proper warning light function.

  • After collision where front seat belt pretensioner(s) deploy 1

  • After a collision where seat belt outer lap tensioner deploys 2

    After a collision where front air bag(s) deploy 3

  • After a collision where side air bag(s) deploy 4

  • After a collision where side curtain air bag (s) deploy 5

  • Cable reel 6

  • SRS wiring harnesses 7

  • Side curtain air bag & related components 8

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1After a collision where front seat belt pretensions deploy, replace SRS unit, front seat belt(s) and front impact sensor(s).
2After a collision where seat belt outer lap tensioner deploys, replace SRS unit, front seat belt(s), seat belt outer lap tensioner(s) and front impact sensor(s).
3After a collision where front air bags deploy, replace SRS unit, deployed front air bag(s), front seat belt(s), front impact sensor(s), cable reel (deployed driver’s air bag) and dashboard (deployed passenger’s air bag).
4After a collision where side air bags deploy, replace SRS unit, deployed side air bag(s), front seat belt(s), side impact sensor(s) (first), side impact sensor(s) (second), rear safing sensor, B-pillar lower trim, seat frame and related parts.
5After a collision where side curtain air bags deploy, replace SRS unit, deployed side curtain air bag(s), front seat belt(s), side impact sensor(s) (first), side impact sensor(s) (second), rear safing sensor, A-pillar trim, B-pillar upper trim, C-pillar trim, D-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, all related trim clips, sun visor, headliner.
6Inspect cable reel for heat damage. If heat damage is found, replace cable reel
7If damage to SRS wiring harnesses are detected, wiring harness must be replaced
8After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage on side curtain air bag or related components. Replace pillar trims and related clips as needed.
Honda-32 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any restraint system repairs, check for DTCs. After repairs, recheck for DTCs and proper warning light function.

  • After collision where front seat belt pretensioner(s) deploy 1

  • After a collision where driver seat belt outer lap tensioner deploys 2

    After a collision where front air bag(s) deploy 3

  • After a collision where side air bag(s) deploy 4

  • After a collision where side curtain air bag (s) deploy 5

  • SRS wiring harnesses 6

  • Side curtain air bag & related components 7

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1After a collision where front seat belt pretensions deploy, replace SRS unit, front seat belt(s) and front impact sensor(s).
2After a collision where seat belt outer lap tensioner deploys, replace SRS unit, front seat belt(s), driver seat belt outer lap tensioner(s) and front impact sensor(s).
3After a collision where front air bags deploy, replace SRS unit, deployed front air bag(s), front seat belt(s), driver seat belt outer lap tensioner and front impact sensor(s)
4After a collision where side air bags deploy, replace the items for the side(s) that deployed; SRS unit, deployed side air bag(s), front seat belt(s), driver seat belt outer lap tensioner, side impact sensor(s) (first), side impact sensor(s) (second), side impact sensor(s) (third), rear safing sensor, B-pillar lower trim, seat frame and related parts.
5After a collision where side curtain air bags deploy, replace the items for the side(s) that deployed; SRS unit, deployed side curtain air bag(s), front seat belt(s), driver seat belt outer lap tensioner, side impact sensor(s) (first), side impact sensor(s) (second), side impact sensor(s) (third), rear safing sensor, A-pillar trim, B-pillar lower trim, C-pillar trim, D-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, all related trim clips, sun visor, headliner.
6If damage to SRS wiring harnesses are detected, wiring harness must be replaced
7After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage on side curtain air bag or related components. Replace pillar trims and related clips as needed.
Honda-33 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • SRS unit 1,2,3,4,5,6

  • Deployed front seat belt tensioner

  • Front seat belt(s) 2,3,4,5,6

  • Front impact sensor(s) 2,3,4,5,6

  • Deployed front air bag(s)

  • Cable reel (if drivers air bag deploys) 3

  • Dashboard (if front passengers air bag deploys) 3

  • Front passengers seat rail/front passengers weight sensors as an assembly 3

  • Deployed knee air bag(s)

  • Drivers dashboard lower cover (if drivers knee air bag deployed)

  • Glove box (if front passengers knee air bag deployed)

  • Deployed side air bag(s)

  • Side impact sensor(s) (first) 5,6

  • Side impact sensor(s) (second) 5,6

  • Side impact sensor(s) (third) 5,6

  • Rear safing sensor 5,6

  • B-pillar lower trim 5

  • Seat frame and related parts 5

  • Front passengers seat rail/front passengers weight sensors as an assembly 5

  • Deployed side curtain air bag(s)

  • A-pillar trim 6

  • B-pillar upper trim 6

  • C-pillar trim 6

  • D-pillar trim 6

  • All grab handles 6

  • All related trim clips 6

  • Sunvisor 6

  • Headliner 6

  • SRS wiring harnesses 7

  • Side curtain air bag & related components 8

  • Cable reel for heat damage 9

  • Front seat belt mounting portion 10

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1Before doing any SRS repairs after a collision, check deployed history and check for DTCs with HDS to determine components that need replacement. Do not repair damaged SRS wiring, connectors or terminals. Replace affected wiring harness(es).
2After a collision where front seat belt tensioner deployed.
3After a collision where front air bag(s) deployed.
4After a collision where knee air bag(s) deployed.
5After a collision where side air bag deployed.
6After a collision where side curtain air bag deployed.
7If damage to SRS wiring harnesses are detected, wiring harness must be replaced
8After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage on side curtain air bag or related components. Replace pillar trims and related clips as needed.
9Inspect cable reel for heat damage. If there is any damage, replace cable reel.
10When replacing front seat belt tensioner, check front seat belt mounting portion for deformation. If any deformation is found, repair it as needed.
Honda-34 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any restraint system repairs, check for DTCs with HDS to determine components that need replacement

  • SRS control unit (after any deployment)

  • Seat belt outer lap tensioner(s) (if seat belt outer lap tensioner deployed) 1

  • Front impact sensors (if front air bags, seat belt outer lap tensioner, or knee air bag(s) deployed)

  • Deployed front air bag(s)

  • Front seat belt(s) (if front seat belt tensioners, front, side or head air bag(s) deployed)

  • Cable reel (if drivers air bag deployed)

  • Instrument panel (dashboard, if front passenger air bag deployed)

  • Deployed knee air bag(s)

  • Drivers dashboard lower cover (deployed drivers knee air bag)

  • Glove box (deployed front passengers knee air bag)

  • Deployed side air bag(s)

  • Side (first) impact sensor(s) (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Side (second) impact sensor(s) (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • B-pillar lower trim (if side air bag deployed, for side deployed)

  • Seat frame and related parts (if side air bag deployed, for side deployed)

  • Deployed head air bag module(s)

  • A-pillar trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • B-pillar upper trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Quarter pillar trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • All grab handles (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • All related trim clips (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Sunvisor (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Headliner (if head air bag(s) deployed)

  • Cable reel

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • A-, B-, C & quarter-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, any related trim clips 2

  • SRS wiring harnesses 3

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check 3

  • Inspect whiplash protection headrest operation, if okay, reset headrest position. If damaged, replace seat back frame

  • After a collision, do front passengers weight sensor unit operation check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If the harness is broken or damaged in the areas relevant to replacement parts, replace harness, do not repair it.

  • Do not replace front passenger’s weight sensor unit unless it is physically damaged or a specific fault was found during DTC troubleshooting because it could complicate troubleshooting other DTCs.

  • After a vehicle collision, perform front passenger’s weight sensor unit operation check.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1When replacing front seat belt tensioner, check front seat belt mounting portion for deformation. If any deformation is found, repair it as needed.
2After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage on side curtain air bag or other related components. Replace pillar trims and related clips as needed.
3Do not repair damaged SRS wiring, connectors or terminals. Replace the affected wiring harness(es).
Honda-35 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any restraint system repairs, check for DTCs with HDS to determine components that need replacement

  • SRS unit 1,2,3,4,5,6

  • Deployed front seat belt tensioner

  • Front seat belt(s) 2,3,4,5,6

  • Front impact sensor(s) 2,3,4,5,6

  • Deployed front air bag(s)

  • Cable reel (if drivers air bag deploys) 3

  • Dashboard (if front passengers air bag deploys) 3

  • Front passengers seat rail/front passengers weight sensors as an assembly 3

  • Deployed knee air bag(s)

  • Drivers dashboard lower cover (if drivers knee air bag deployed)

  • Glove box (if front passengers knee air bag deployed)

  • Deployed side air bag(s)

  • Side impact sensor(s) (first) 5,6

  • Side impact sensor(s) (second) 5,6

  • Side impact sensor(s) (third) 5,6

  • Rear safing sensor 5,6

  • B-pillar lower trim 5

  • Seat frame and related parts 5

  • Front passengers seat rail/front passengers weight sensors as an assembly 5

  • Deployed side curtain air bag(s)

  • A-pillar trim 6

  • B-pillar upper trim 6

  • C-pillar trim 6

  • D-pillar trim 6

  • All grab handles 6

  • All related trim clips 6

  • Sunvisor 6

  • Headliner 6

  • SRS wiring harnesses 7

  • Side curtain air bag & related components 8

  • Cable reel for heat damage 9

  • Front seat belt mounting portion 10

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1Before doing any SRS repairs after a collision, check deployed history and check for DTCs with HDS to determine components that need replacement. Do not repair damaged SRS wiring, connectors or terminals. Replace affected wiring harness(es).
2After a collision where front seat belt tensioners deployed.
3After a collision where front air bag(s) deployed.
4After a collision where knee air bag deployed.
5After a collision where side air bag deployed.
6After a collision where side curtain air bag deployed.
7If damage to SRS wiring harnesses are detected, wiring harness must be replaced
8After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage on side curtain air bag or related components. Replace pillar trims and related clips as needed.
9Inspect cable reel for heat damage. If there is any damage, replace cable reel.
10When replacing front seat belt tensioner, check front seat belt mounting portion for deformation. If any deformation is found, repair it as needed.
Honda-36 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any restraint system repairs, check for DTCs

  • SRS control unit (after any deployment)

  • Deployed front air bag(s)

  • Front seat belt(s) (if front seat belt tensioners, front, side or head air bag(s) deployed)

  • Front impact sensors (if front air bags, seat belt pretensioners or driver’s seat belt outer lap tensioner deployed)

  • Cable reel (if driver-side air bag has deployed)

  • Dashboard (if front passengers airbag deployed)

  • Deployed side air bag(s)

  • Side (first) impact sensor(s) (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Side (second) impact sensor(s) (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Center pillar lower trim (after side air bag deployment, for side deployed)

  • Seat frame and related parts (if side air bag deployed, for side deployed)

  • Deployed head air bags

  • Front pillar trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Center pillar upper trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Quarter pillar trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, all related trim clips (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Headliner (if head air bag deployed)

  • Any damaged restraint system component 1

  • Cable reel (replace if any heat damage is noted)

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • A-, B-, C & quarter-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, any related trim clips

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Inspect whiplash protection headrest operation, if okay, reset headrest position. If damaged, replace seat back frame

  • After a collision, do front passengers weight sensor unit operation check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If the harness is broken or damaged in the areas relevant to replacement parts, replace harness, do not repair it.

  • Do not replace front passenger’s weight sensor unit unless it is physically damaged or a specific fault was found during DTC troubleshooting because it could complicate troubleshooting other DTCs.

  • After a vehicle collision, perform front passenger’s weight sensor unit operation check.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-37 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any restraint system repairs, check for DTCs

  • SRS control unit (after any deployment)

  • Deployed front air bag(s)

  • Front seat belt(s) (if front seat belt tensioners, seat belt outer lap tensioner, front, side or head air bag(s) deployed) 1

  • Front impact sensors (if front air bags, seat belt pretensioners or driver’s seat belt outer lap tensioner deployed)

  • Cable reel (if driver-side air bag has deployed)

  • Dashboard (if front passengers airbag deployed)

  • Deployed side air bag(s)

  • Side (first) impact sensor(s) (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Side (second) impact sensor(s) (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • B-pillar lower trim (after side air bag deployment, for side deployed)

  • Seat frame and related parts (if side air bag deployed, for side deployed)

  • Deployed head air bags

  • A-, B-, C-, and D-pillar trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, all related trim clips (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Headliner (if head air bag deployed)

  • Any damaged SRS component 2,3

  • Cable reel (replace if any heat damage is noted)

  • Seat belts in use during a collision

  • SRS control unit

  • Impact sensors

  • A-, B-, C & D-pillar trim, front grab handle, rear grab handle, sun visor, any related trim clips

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If the harness is broken or damaged in the areas relevant to replacement parts, replace harness, do not repair it.

  • Do not replace front passenger’s weight sensor unit unless it is physically damaged or a specific fault was found during DTC troubleshooting because it could complicate troubleshooting other DTCs.

  • After a vehicle collision, perform front passenger’s weight sensor unit operation check.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1When replacing the front seat belt tensioner, check the seat belt mounting portion for deformation. If any deformation is found, repair it as needed.
2With front passengers weight sensor unit: Do not replace unless it is physically damaged or a specific fault was found during DTC troubleshooting because it could complicate troubleshooting other DTCs.
3After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
Honda-38 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any SRS repairs after a collision, check the deployed history and check for DTCs to determine the components that need replacement.

  • SRS control unit (after any deployment)

  • Deployed front air bag(s)

  • Front seat belt(s) (if front seat belt tensioners, front, side or head air bag(s) deployed) 2

  • Front impact sensors (if front air bags, seat belt pretensioners or driver’s seat belt outer lap tensioner deployed)

  • Cable reel (if driver-side air bag has deployed)

  • Dashboard (if front passengers airbag deployed)

  • Spring (deployed drivers airbag)

  • Rear left and right seat belts

  • Deployed knee airbag(s)

  • Drivers dashboard lower cover (deployed drivers knee airbag)

  • Glove box (deployed front passengers knee airbag)

  • Passengers dashboard undercover (deployed front passengers knee airbag)

  • Deployed side air bag(s)

  • Side (first) impact sensor(s) (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Side (second) impact sensor(s) (if side or head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • B-pillar lower trim (after side air bag deployment, for side deployed)

  • Seat frame and related parts (if side air bag deployed, for side deployed)

  • Rear Seat Side Bolster (deployed rear side airbag)

  • Deployed head air bags

  • A-pillar trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • B-pillar upper trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • C-pillar upper trim (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • All grab handles, sun visor, all related trim clips (if head air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Headliner (if head air bag deployed)

  • Any damaged restraint system component 1

  • Cable reel (replace if any heat damage is noted)

  • A-, B-, & C-pillar trim, all grab handles, sun visor, any related trim clips

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or components identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • Do not repair damaged SRS wiring, connectors or terminals. Replace the affected wiring harness(es).

  • Do not replace front passenger’s weight sensor unit unless it is physically damaged or a specific fault was found during DTC troubleshooting because it could complicate troubleshooting other DTCs.

  • After a vehicle collision, perform front passenger’s weight sensor unit operation check.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage to head impact air bag or other related components. Replace components as necessary.
2When replacing the front seat belt tensioner, check the front seat belt mounting portion for deformation. If any deformation is found, repair it as needed.
Honda-39 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any SRS repairs after a collision, check the deployed history and check for DTCs to determine the components that need replacement.

  • SRS control unit (after any deployment)

  • Deployed front air bag(s)

  • Front seat belt(s) (if front seat belt tensioners, front, side or side curtain air bag(s) deployed) 2

  • Front impact sensors (if front air bags, seat belt pretensioners or driver’s seat belt outer lap tensioner deployed)

  • Cable reel (if driver-side air bag has deployed)

  • Dashboard (if front passengers airbag deployed)

  • Spring (deployed drivers airbag)

  • Rear left and right seat belts (if seat belt outer lap tensioner, front, knee airbag (s) side or side curtain air bag(s) deployed)

  • Deployed knee airbag(s)

  • Drivers dashboard lower cover (deployed drivers knee airbag)

  • Glove box (deployed front passengers knee airbag)

  • Passengers dashboard undercover (deployed front passengers knee airbag)

  • Deployed side air bag(s)

  • Side (first) impact sensor(s) (if side or side curtain air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Side (second) impact sensor(s) (if side or side curtain air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • B-pillar lower trim (after side air bag deployment, for side deployed)

  • Seat frame and related parts (if side air bag deployed, for side deployed)

  • Rear Seat Side Bolster (deployed rear side airbag)

  • Front Door Panel (side airbag deployed, for the side(s) that deployed)

  • Rear Door Panel (deployed rear side airbag)

  • Deployed side curtain air bags

  • A-pillar trim (if side curtain air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • B-pillar upper trim (if side curtain air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • C-pillar upper trim (if side curtain air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • All grab handles, sun visor, all related trim clips (if side curtain air bag(s) deployed, for side deployed)

  • Headliner (if side curtain air bag deployed)

  • Any damaged restraint system component 1

  • Cable reel (replace if any heat damage is noted)

  • SRS wiring harnesses

  • Wiring harness, connectors or components identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • Do not repair damaged SRS wiring, connectors or terminals. Replace the affected wiring harness(es).

  • Do not replace front passenger’s weight sensor unit unless it is physically damaged or a specific fault was found during DTC troubleshooting because it could complicate troubleshooting other DTCs.

  • After a vehicle collision, perform front passenger’s weight sensor unit operation check.

  • After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.

1After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage on the side curtain air bag or other related components. Replace the pillar trims and related clips as needed.
2When replacing the front seat belt tensioner, check the front seat belt mounting portion for deformation. If any deformation is found, repair it as needed.
Honda-40 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any SRS repairs after a collision, check the deployed history and check for DTCs to determine the components that need replacement.

  • SRS control unit (after any deployment)

  • Deployed front air bag(s)

  • Front seat belt(s) 1,2,4,5,6,7,8

  • Front impact sensor(s) 1,2,3,4,5

  • Cable reel (deployed driver’s airbag)

  • Dashboard (deployed front passengers airbag)

  • Spring (deployed drivers airbag)

  • Rear left and right seat belts 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

  • Deployed knee airbag(s)

  • Drivers dashboard lower cover (deployed drivers knee airbag)

  • Glove box (deployed front passengers knee airbag)

  • Passengers dashboard undercover (deployed front passengers knee airbag)

  • Deployed side air bag(s)

  • Side (first) impact sensor(s) 6,7

  • Side (second) impact sensor(s) 6,7

  • Side impact pressure sensor(s) 6,7

  • B-pillar lower trim 6,7

  • Seat frame and damaged seat components 6

  • Deployed side curtain air bags

  • A-pillar trim 7

  • C-pillar upper trim 7

  • All grab handles, sun visor, all related trim clips 7

  • Headliner 7

  • Inspect the cable reel for heat damage. If there is any damage, replace the cable reel.

  • Inspect all the SRS wire harnesses. Replace, do not repair, any damaged harnesses, connectors or terminals.

  • After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage on the side curtain airbag or other related components. Replace the pillar trims and related clips as needed.

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • Do not repair damaged SRS wiring, connectors or terminals. Replace the affected wiring harness(es).

  • After the vehicle is completely repaired, turn the vehicle to the ON mode. If the SRS indicator comes on for about 6 seconds and then goes off, the SRS is OK. If the indicator does not function properly, check for the DTCs. If you cannot retrieve a code, do the SRS Symptom Troubleshooting.

1After a collision where the front seat belt tensioner(s) deployed.
2After a collision where the seat belt outer lap tensioner deployed.
3After a collision where the rear seat belt tensioner deployed.
4After a collision where the front airbag(s) deployed.
5After a collision where the knee airbag(s) deployed.
6After a collision where the side airbag deployed, replace the items for the side(s) that deployed.
7After a collision where the side curtain airbag deployed, replace the items for the side(s) that deployed.
8When replacing the front seat belt tensioner, check the front seat belt mounting portion for deformation. If any deformation is found, repair it as needed.
Honda-41 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any SRS repairs after a collision, check the deployed history and check for DTCs to determine the components that need replacement.

  • SRS control unit (after any deployment)

  • Deployed front air bag(s)

  • Front seat belt(s) 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

  • Seat belt outer lap tensioner(s) 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

  • Front impact sensor(s) (In the event of front crash) 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

  • Cable reel (deployed driver’s airbag)

  • Dashboard (deployed front passengers airbag)

  • Spring (deployed drivers airbag)

  • Rear left and right seat belts 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

  • Deployed knee airbag(s)

  • Drivers dashboard lower cover (deployed drivers knee airbag)

  • Glove box (deployed front passengers knee airbag)

  • Passengers dashboard undercover (deployed front passengers knee airbag)

  • Deployed side air bag(s)

  • Deployed rear side airbag(s)

  • Side (first) impact sensor(s) (In the event of side crash.) 1,5,6,7,8

  • Side (second) impact sensor(s) (In the event of side crash.) 1,5,6,7,8

  • Side impact pressure sensor(s) (In the event of side crash.) 1,5,6,7,8

  • B-pillar lower trim 5

  • Seat frame and damaged seat components 5,6

  • Deployed side curtain air bags

  • A-pillar trim 7

  • B-pillar upper trim 7

  • C-pillar upper trim 7

  • All grab handles, sun visor, all related trim clips 7

  • Headliner 7

  • Inspect the cable reel for heat damage. If there is any damage, replace the cable reel.

  • Inspect all the SRS wire harnesses. Replace, do not repair, any damaged harnesses, connectors or terminals.

  • After a moderate to severe side or rear collision, inspect for any damage on the side curtain airbag or other related components. Replace the pillar trims and related clips as needed.

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • Do not repair damaged SRS wiring, connectors or terminals. Replace the affected wiring harness(es).

  • After the vehicle is completely repaired, turn the vehicle to the ON mode. If the SRS indicator comes on for about 6 seconds and then goes off, the SRS is OK. If the indicator does not function properly, check for the DTCs. If you cannot retrieve a code, do the SRS Symptom Troubleshooting.

1After a collision where the seat belt tensioner(s) deployed.
2After a collision where the seat belt outer lap tensioner deployed.
3After a collision where the front airbag(s) deployed.
4After a collision where the knee airbag(s) deployed.
5After a collision where the front side airbag deployed, replace the items for the side(s) that deployed.
6After a collision where the rear side airbag deployed, replace the items for the side(s) that deployed.
7After a collision where the side curtain airbag deployed, replace the items for the side(s) that deployed.
8When replacing the front seat belt tensioner, check the front seat belt mounting portion for deformation. If any deformation is found, repair it as needed.
Honda-42 See Honda (1991-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Before doing any SRS repairs after a collision, check the deployed history and check for DTCs with the HDS to determine the components that need replacement.

  • After a collision where front air bag(s) deploy 1

  • After a collision where side air bag(s) deploy 2

  • After a collision where side curtain air bag (s) deploy 3

  • After a collision where the knee airbag(s) deployed 4

  • Cable reel 5

  • SRS wiring harnesses 6

  • Side curtain air bag & related components 7

  • After the vehicle is completely repaired, turn the vehicle to the ON mode. If the SRS indicator comes on for about 6 seconds and then goes off, the SRS is OK. If the indicator does not function properly, use the HDS to check for the DTCs. If you cannot retrieve a code, do the SRS Symptom Troubleshooting.

  • When replacing the front seat belt tensioner, check the front seat belt mounting portion for deformation. If any deformation is found, repair it as needed.

  • You must check the headliner/pillar trim overlap anytime the pillar trim and or headliner is reinstalled

1After a collision where front air bags deploy, replace SRS unit, deployed front air bag(s), front seat belt(s), front impact sensor(s), cable reel (deployed driver’s air bag) and dashboard (deployed passenger’s air bag). spring (deployed drivers airbag), rear left and right seat belts and front passengers airbag bracket (deployed front passenger’s airbag).
2After a collision where side air bags deploy, replace SRS unit, deployed side air bag(s), front seat belt(s), side impact sensor(s), side impact sensor(s) (second), side impact pressure sensor(s), B-pillar lower trim, seat frame and related parts, rear left and right seat belts
3After a collision where side curtain air bags deploy, replace SRS unit, deployed side curtain air bag(s), front seat belt(s), rear seat belt(s), side impact sensor(s), side impact pressure sensor(s), A-pillar trim, B-pillar upper trim, quarter pillar trim, all grab handles, all related trim clips, sun visor, headliner.
4After a collision where the knee airbag(s) deployed, replace SRS unit, deployed knee airbag(s), front seat belt(s), front impact sensor(s), drivers dashboard lower cover (deployed drivers knee airbag), glove box (deployed front passengers knee airbag), passengers dashboard undercover (deployed front passengers knee airbag) and rear left and right seat belts.
5Inspect cable reel for heat damage. If heat damage is found, replace cable reel
6If damage to SRS wiring harnesses are detected, wiring harness must be replaced
7Replace the pillar trims and related clips as needed.