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When the air bag or SRS warning light appears on your dashboard, it usually means the vehicle has detected a problem within the supplemental restraint system. Because modern air bag systems rely on multiple sensors and electronic components working together, even a small fault can trigger a warning light and affect system operation.
At Heritage AutoPro & Tire in Calgary, we perform detailed SRS diagnostics to identify the cause of air bag warning lights and help ensure your vehicle’s safety systems are functioning properly.
At Heritage AutoPro & Tire, we provide professional air bag repair and SRS diagnostic services for vehicles experiencing warning lights, safety system faults, or collision-related concerns. Our technicians inspect key components within the supplemental restraint system to help identify problems accurately and restore proper system operation.
Our goal is to help Calgary drivers ensure their vehicle’s air bag and supplemental restraint systems are functioning correctly for improved safety and reliability on the road.
Air bag systems are designed to work together with seat belts and other safety components to help reduce injury risks during an accident. When the air bag warning light is active or the SRS system has a fault, parts of the safety system may not operate as intended in a collision.
Modern supplemental restraint systems rely on crash sensors, seat belt pretensioners, control modules, and electrical communication between multiple components. Even minor electrical faults or damaged sensors can affect how the system responds during an impact.
Ignoring air bag warning lights may increase the risk of safety system failure or delayed air bag deployment. Professional diagnostics help identify whether the problem is related to collision damage, electrical issues, faulty sensors, or module communication problems.
At Heritage AutoPro & Tire in Calgary, we help drivers diagnose air bag system problems accurately so important vehicle safety systems can be inspected and repaired properly.
If your air bag warning light is on or your vehicle has been involved in a collision, it is important to have the supplemental restraint system inspected by experienced technicians. At Heritage AutoPro & Tire in Calgary, we provide professional air bag repair and SRS diagnostics to help identify safety system faults and restore proper system operation. Book your inspection today and let our team help ensure your vehicle’s safety systems are functioning correctly.
Air bag and supplemental restraint system problems are not always caused by accidents alone. Electrical faults, damaged sensors, or communication issues within the system can also trigger warning signs that should be inspected as soon as possible. Recognizing these symptoms early can help ensure important safety components are functioning properly.
| Warning Sign | Possible Cause |
|---|---|
| Air bag warning light stays on | SRS system fault or sensor issue |
| Warning light flashing intermittently | Electrical communication problem |
| Seat belt warning problems | Pretensioner or restraint system fault |
| Air bags previously deployed | System may require inspection or reset |
| Vehicle involved in a collision | Hidden crash sensor or module damage |
| Battery recently replaced | Voltage interruption affecting SRS system |
| Steering wheel controls malfunctioning | Clock spring or internal wiring issue |
| Diagnostic fault codes present | Control module or sensor communication problem |
Professional air bag diagnostics can help identify hidden safety system problems and ensure the supplemental restraint system is inspected properly after warning lights or collision-related concerns appear.
An air bag warning light usually indicates a fault within the supplemental restraint system, such as sensor problems, wiring issues, or module communication errors.
It is recommended to have the system inspected as soon as possible because certain air bag or safety features may not function properly during a collision.
The supplemental restraint system works alongside seat belts and includes air bags, crash sensors, pretensioners, and control modules designed to improve passenger safety during an accident.
Yes. Low voltage or electrical interruptions can sometimes affect communication within the SRS system and trigger warning lights.
Yes. Even after repairs are completed, the air bag system, sensors, and control modules should be inspected following a collision.
Crash sensors detect impact forces during a collision and help determine when air bags should deploy.
Yes. Damaged wiring, loose connections, or communication faults may interfere with air bag system operation.
Diagnostic inspections can often be completed within one to two hours depending on the vehicle and the type of SRS fault being inspected.