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I have a 2003 Honda Pilot and recently the SRS light came on (and stays on). I pulled the codes and it came back with a P0505 (Idle Control Valve Malfunction). Are these two actually related? I saw some posts about a possible blown fuse, but everything looks fine there. Thoughts ... suggestions? Thanks.
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They certainly didn't "feel" related. Earlier, I cleared the P0505 error code, unplugged, started the Pilot, turned off, then re-scanned ... the code did not appear again, which is good; however, the SRS light is still on. So I suspect that they're not related ... now just need to figure out why the SRS light is on (time to recheck the fuses).
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There are generic codes like P0505 and manufacturer dedicated codes for their equipment and specialized stuff like air bags.
You need the Honda computer for that. BTW early Pilots appear to be developing airbag check lights recently.
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