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If your car's airbag light is on without an obvious reason, it's often a sign that something is wrong in the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) — even if you haven't had an accident. Here are some common causes:
Common Reasons the Airbag Light Comes On
Faulty Seat Belt Latch or Sensor
If the sensor in the seat belt buckle fails, it may trigger the airbag warning light.
Loose or Damaged Wiring Under Seats
Movement of seats (especially power seats) can loosen connections under the seat where SRS wires are located.
Clock Spring Failure
This is a coil under the steering wheel that maintains the connection between the airbag and the car's electrical system. If it wears out, it can break the circuit.
Dead or Weak Battery
Low voltage can cause the SRS system to malfunction. If the battery was recently replaced or died, the airbag system might need to be reset.
Corroded or Wet Airbag Sensors
Sensors in the front bumper or other crash areas can be damaged by moisture or corrosion, especially in humid or rainy environments.
Previous Accident Not Properly Reset
If the car was in an accident and airbags deployed (or even if they didn't), the system might still be in a fault state.
Malfunctioning SRS Control Module
The main airbag control unit may have failed or become unresponsive.
Aftermarket Modifications
Installing non-standard steering wheels, seats, or disconnecting electrical components can interfere with the airbag system.
Is It Safe to Drive?
The car will still drive, but the airbag system may not function in a crash — either it won’t deploy, or it might deploy incorrectly. So it's not safe long-term.
What to Do
Check under the seats for loose connections.
Get an OBD2 scanner that reads SRS codes (not all scanners can).
Or, have a mechanic scan the airbag system for fault codes.
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Suzuki Vitara 1.4 ALL GRIP GL+ (2019)