Honda CR-V: DTC Troubleshooting

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 DTC 11-1x/4x ("x" can be 0 thru 9 or A thru F) : Open or Increased Resistance in Driver's Airbag First/Second Inflator

DTC 11-1x ("x" can be 0 thru 9 or A thru F): Open or Increased Resistance in Driver's Airbag First Inflator DTC 11-4x ("x" can be 0 thru 9 or A thru F): Open or Increased Resistance in Driver's Airbag

 DTC 21-1x ("x" can be 0 thru 9 or A thru F): Open or Increased Resistance in Driver's Seat Belt Tensioner

DTC 21-1x ("x" can be 0 thru 9 or A thru F): Open or Increased Resistance in Driver's Seat Belt Tensioner Special Tools Required  SRS inflator simulator 07SAZ-TB4011A  SRS simulator lead

 DTC 22-3x ("x" can be 0 thru 9 or A thru F): Short to Another Wire or Decreased Resistance in Front Passenger's Seat Belt Tensioner

Special Tools Required SRS inflator simulator 07SAZ-TB4011A SRS simulator lead K 070AZ-SNAA200 NOTE: Before doing this troubleshooting procedure, review SRS Precautions and Procedures. 1. Erase th

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 DTC 91: VSA System

1. Check the brake system for leaks or mechanical problems. Is the brake system OK? (No brake fluid leakage, no air trapped in the brake system, no brake pads worn out.) YES-Go to step 2. NO-Repair the brake system, then recheck. 2. Turn the ignition switch ON (II). 3. Clear the DTC with the HDS

 Identification Numbers

Your vehicle has several identifying numbers located in various places. The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the 17-digit number your dealer uses to register your vehicle for warranty purposes. It is also necessary for licensing and insuring your vehicle. The easiest place to

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