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When you drive a Honda Accord, you might notice a new light pop up on the dashboard from time to time. While usually it's just a simple thing like low fuel or a reminder for regular maintenance, it could also signal a more significant issue. If you see a code like 61 1, it means there was a drop in voltage while starting your car. These alerts don't disappear by themselves, so you'll have to access the module and clear out all the current trouble codes manually.
In a Honda Accord, code 611 signifies a battery voltage issue.
I'm having trouble with my '09 Honda Accord at a repair shop because they're getting an error communicating with the module. I've tried using two different scanners, but Autozone couldn't find any SRS issues, only a code 61-1 for ABS indicating low battery voltage. They checked the battery and alternator, and both are fine. I attempted the jump-wire method on ports #4 and #9 on the ODB port, but only the ABS light was flashing and showing the code 61. I found a post that might be helpful, listing all SRS codes including 61-1x indicating an open circuit in the driver seat belt buckle switch on the Honda and Acura forums.
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