Taking care of your car is crucial to avoid unpleasant surprises on the road and extend its lifespan. It is especially important to regularly check the car's safety systems, such as the SRS (Supplementary Restraint System), which plays a vital role in passenger safety during an accident. Here are the top 5 ways to maintain your car and thus prevent future SRS failures.
1. Regular diagnostics
Modern cars are equipped with numerous electronic systems that constantly monitor the car's performance and safety. Performing regular diagnostics can help identify problems before they become serious. By using a KONNWEI KDIAG Bluetooth OBD2 Full System Scanner, you can easily read fault codes and get information about the car's safety systems, including SRS. This scanner can also provide live data and perform oil service settings.
2. Inspecting and replacing spark plugs
The condition of the spark plugs affects engine efficiency and can indirectly impact other systems in the car. If the spark plugs are not functioning correctly, it can lead to uneven operation that affects the car's performance and safety. Use a JFIND JF109 Pro Car Spark Plug Tester to ensure your spark plugs are working as they should. Regular inspection and replacement of spark plugs can extend engine life and keep safety systems intact.
3. Checking hoses and clamps
Hoses and clamps in the engine compartment carry important fluids and pressure that affect the engine and the car's safety features. Ensure that these are in good condition and that no leaks occur. With the help of a Remote Action hose clamp pliers with flexible wire, you can easily access clamps in tight spaces and ensure they are seated correctly.
4. Updating car software
Just like computers, cars also need regular software updates to function correctly. Make sure your car's software is updated to ensure all safety systems are in optimal condition. This can include updates to the ECU and other critical components that control the SRS.
5. Regular service and maintenance
Nothing beats regular service by professional mechanics. They can perform more detailed diagnostics and check the mechanical and electronic systems, including SRS. Following the car's recommended service intervals can prevent many future problems and ensure safe driving.
By following these steps, you can ensure your car stays in top condition and minimizes the risk of SRS failures and other problems. For more information and products that can help you with your car maintenance, visit felkodslasare.se.


