Has your vehicle been in an accident? Airbag light on? Your airbag can come on for many reasons. If your airbags have deployed, then you might think that they are now useless, and you need to throw it out and pay hundreds of dollars for a new one. Before you do that, however, consider doing an SRS airbag module reset instead. What is an SRS airbag module reset, you may ask? An SRS airbag is also referred to as an Electronic Crash Unit or Airbag Controller. It is a computer that can be found in all vehicles made after 1996, and it controls many things in your car, like the airbags and seatbelts. During an accident or crash, it talks with the sensors in your vehicle and decides if it needs to activate airbags and which ones if it does need to.
When airbags are deployed, it usually makes the module useless, but if you are wondering if you need to replace the entire module because the airbags deployed, the answer is Yes. It is unsafe and unwise to drive or operate a vehicle without one. But instead of spending close to or above $1000. Consider us at Safety Restore. You may be wondering how to reset the airbag light, as well as the airbag module? Here at Safety Restore, we provide an SRS (Safety Restore service) that allows us to reset your airbag. With our programming techniques, we can make your SRS module be like new. We service many makes and models that we can provide an airbag module reset for. All types of vehicles from the Acura, Chevy, and Ford to the Jaguar, Lexus, and Lincoln plus many more makes and models. Asking yourself if they are any airbag reset near me? Well, one airbag module location can be found at 40 Main St. Westfield, MA 010895. You can also call us at 855-552-7233. Monday to Friday. 9 am- 8 pm EST for any questions that you may have or for other locations that may be near you. If you prefer, you can also text us at 413-454-5570.
When you send back my air bag module after you reset it, will my air bag light that’s flashing, will it stop flashing or do I need someone to remove 51 code?
Hey Jaime! After your SRS Airbag Module has been reset, it’s usually a simple “plug-n-play”. Some vehicles may require you to cycle the ignition to complete the reset. You can do this by the following procedure:
Ignition on, erase any DTC codes with an OBD2 Scanner, ignition off, wait 30 seconds, ignition on, erase any DTCs again, ignition off for 30 seconds, then start the car).
Simply make sure all blown seat belts, airbags, etc., are repaired/replaced, prior to re-installing the Airbag Module. If you have any further questions, reach out to our team (via call, text, or email), and we’ll be more than happy to assist you!
Phone: 855.552.7233
Text: 413.564.1242
Email: service@safetyrestore.com