- Mercedes-Benz C-Class: Why is My SRS Light On?
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SRS Malfunction on '08 C300
FRONT LEFT SEAT SRS MALFUNCTION - See Dealer for Service
This message appears shortly after start-up and, at the same time, the red AIR BAG icon appears on the dash. After maybe 10-15 seconds, the message and icon disappear, though sometimes they re-appear later during the drive.
Not sure what to make of this-- is the problem seatbelt-related or airbag related? Maybe there's a sensor in the seatbelt mechanism that's not working correctly?
Is this a serious issue? I certainly don't want to go to the dealer and be charged $600 or $1000 or whatever crazy amount MB feels it can impose for a problem like this.
FRONT LEFT SEAT SRS MALFUNCTION - See Dealer for Service
This message appears shortly after start-up and, at the same time, the red AIR BAG icon appears on the dash. After maybe 10-15 seconds, the message and icon disappear, though sometimes they re-appear later during the drive.
Not sure what to make of this-- is the problem seatbelt-related or airbag related? Maybe there's a sensor in the seatbelt mechanism that's not working correctly?
Is this a serious issue? I certainly don't want to go to the dealer and be charged $600 or $1000 or whatever crazy amount MB feels it can impose for a problem like this.
FRONT LEFT SEAT SRS MALFUNCTION - See Dealer for Service
This message appears shortly after start-up and, at the same time, the red AIR BAG icon appears on the dash. After maybe 10-15 seconds, the message and icon disappear, though sometimes they re-appear later during the drive.
Not sure what to make of this-- is the problem seatbelt-related or airbag related? Maybe there's a sensor in the seatbelt mechanism that's not working correctly?
Is this a serious issue? I certainly don't want to go to the dealer and be charged $600 or $1000 or whatever crazy amount MB feels it can impose for a problem like this.
I had this same exact problem and message...
took it into the dealer last week, the replaced the drivers seat belt buckle under warranty... I have an '08 as well...
looks like the seat belt buckles locking mechanism wears out after a while and triggers the sensor...
you have the exact same error message and issue I had, I can get you the part number replaced when I go home tonight and check my invoice...
I had this same exact problem and message...
took it into the dealer last week, the replaced the drivers seat belt buckle under warranty... I have an '08 as well...
looks like the seat belt buckles locking mechanism wears out after a while and triggers the sensor...
you have the exact same error message and issue I had, I can get you the part number replaced when I go home tonight and check my invoice...
When the SRS light is on, the system if OFF so get it into the dealer. My C300 hasn't had this particular failure but my '01 C320 had three buckle replacements early in it's life.
Also, how can a buckle wear out? -- it's a hunk of heavy duty metal after all. Or probably you mean the mechanism that it clips into... could that be it?
Anyway, it hopefully won't be too expensive to repair.
Also, how can a buckle wear out? -- it's a hunk of heavy duty metal after all. Or probably you mean the mechanism that it clips into... could that be it?
Anyway, it hopefully won't be too expensive to repair.
I had this same exact problem and message...
took it into the dealer last week, the replaced the drivers seat belt buckle under warranty... I have an '08 as well...
looks like the seat belt buckles locking mechanism wears out after a while and triggers the sensor...
Each buckle contains electrical contacts which tell the SRS controller who doesn't have their belts on. An unbelted occupied seat causes the airbags to deploy at lower speeds and G-forces.
Once again, in my unlamented W203, the driver's buckle was replaced twice and the other front buckle once.
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Each buckle contains electrical contacts which tell the SRS controller who doesn't have their belts on. An unbelted occupied seat causes the airbags to deploy at lower speeds and G-forces.
Once again, in my unlamented W203, the driver's buckle was replaced twice and the other front buckle once.
which is the electrical contacts, after reading your post . thanks
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Each buckle contains electrical contacts which tell the SRS controller who doesn't have their belts on. An unbelted occupied seat causes the airbags to deploy at lower speeds and G-forces.
Once again, in my unlamented W203, the driver's buckle was replaced twice and the other front buckle once.
You can confirm it is the buckle by reading the code (mechanic with code reader or dealer)
The wire leading from the seatbelt buckle is clearly visible in that picture. The actual sensor is inside.
Also, when the SRS light is on, the entire SRS system and all airbags are non-functional.
How much will this fix cost me more or less if I send it to the dealer?








