R5/SRS Features:
- Models available for most BMWs
built between 1994 and 2003 Compatibility
notes
- Displays all SRS fault codes, tells
you what's wrong.
- Resets the "SRS" Light.
- Very, very easy to use
- Low cost ($129.99)
- Includes instruction manual, hard
shell case, and code chart.
Indispensable for Mechanics,
Racers, Installers, Tuners!
The BMW airbag light is something that every installer,
mechanic, racer and tuner will eventually face. The removal of
interior components such as the seat, steering wheel, ECUs, parts
of the wiring harness, etc... will cause the airbag light to come
on. And it stays on, until a tool is used to reset it. Until
now, the only solutions were a trip to the dealer, which will
always costs you time and money, or the purchase of a very costly
scan and reset tool. With The low cost, Peake Research R5/SRS, you
simply read the code, look up the code in our code book, make sure
you know exactly why the airbag light is on, fix the problem, then
reset it. That simple.
Examples of common situations that
cause the airbag/SRS light:
- A loose connector
- Alarm Installation
- Stereo Installation
- Seat removal
- Seat upgrade
- Seat belt replacement
- Steering Wheel removal
- Steering Wheel upgrade
- Fuse Removal
- A corroded connector
- Unplugged Wiring
harness
- Body Work
- Engine compartment work
BMW Owners:
Has your airbag (SRS) light ever come on unexpectedly? Have you
been driving around ignoring the SRS light? Do you know exactly why
your SRS light came on (i.e. you triggered it while installing an
alarm/stereo/steering wheel/seat) but you have no way to reset it?
Are you tired of relying on someone else to get the SRS light
reset? Yes? Then the R5/SRS was made for you!
Wouldn't it be great to have a good idea of what's wrong before you
go in for a repair? Or, better yet, if it's a minor problem, like
when racers swap in a racing seat and trigger the airbag light, you
can scan it, fix it, and reset it yourself!
What is the SRS light
trying to tell me?
The BMW SRS light can mean any number of things from serious to
minor. Sometimes it's alerting you to the real need for a repair of
a broken part, but sometimes it is merely indicating that a circuit
critical to proper SRS operation was temporarily disconnected (i.e.
while you were installing a stereo, alarm, racing seat or steering
wheel). Without the R5/SRS, it's anyone's guess. You're stuck
staring at your SRS light light until you have time to go pay
someone to diagnose and reset it.
Are you starting to see that the R5/SRS makes lot's of sense?
There's more..
Safety - Priority
#1:
Some people unwisely ignore the Airbag warning light. Doing so puts
them and their passengers at unnecessary risk. Taking immediate
action is the only wise choice. The Peake Research R5/SRS can
quickly help you determine the general nature of the problem; and
while many SRS system repairs are not recommend for those without
the proper tools and training, you will at least have information
to help you make intelligent choices about what action to take.
Plus, you will enjoy the ability to talk intelligently to your
repair technician!
IMPORTANT:
- Never use the R5/SRS to reset the
Airbag light without first checking and understanding the
code.
- Always disconnect the main car
battery before servicing or repairing the SRS/Airbag
system.
- Never service, repair or
troubleshoot your Airbag/SRS system while a person is in the car.
This includes use of the R5/SRS or any other SRS related
tool.
- Keep your head and body at least 24
inches from any airbag while servicing, repairing or
troubleshooting the SRS system. This includes use of the R5/SRS or
any other SRS related tool.
- Always double check your repair by
driving the car over 15 MPH and then re-checking the
code.
- Many repairs to malfunctioning or
damaged SRS hardware require proper training and equipment and
should not be attempted otherwise.
- Read entire R5/SRS Owners Manual
before use.
Buy and Use at your
own risk.
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