Airbag Module Reset
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If your vehicle has been in an accident and your airbag control module needs attention, look no further!
Our service offers a swift and dependable reset for your module, restoring it to its original factory condition within just 24 hours. Once reset, your module will be nearly plug-and-play upon return, ensuring a seamless reintegration. In rare cases where hardware issues or new programming are necessary, additional calibration may be required. Rest assured, our service is backed by a 100% guarantee, or your money back. Don't hesitate, order today and reap the benefits!
Airbag Module Location:
- Beneath the Radio on the Floor
- Under the Center Console
- Below the Front Driver Seat, on the floor, under the carpet
- Underneath the Front Passenger Seat, on the floor, under the carpet
Common Issues:
- Is your airbag light on?
- Have your airbags deployed?
- Does your diagnostic tool indicate “crash data stored”?
- Has the dealership suggested you need a new module?
- Was your vehicle involved in an accident?
Why Choose Our SRS Airbag Module Reset After Accident?
Our expert services will reset your airbag light and clear all crash codes from the module. Avoid the inconvenience of purchasing new or used airbag modules by sending yours to L&D Solutions for a reset. Our reset service electronically registers the module to your vehicle’s VIN, saving you from costly and time-consuming dealership reprogramming.
Save Money with Our Airbag Module Reset Service!
Don’t spend hundreds on a new module. Reuse your existing airbag module with our affordable Airbag Module Reset service. The SRS airbag module controls your car's entire airbag system, including impact sensors, airbags, and seat belts. Even minor accidents can cause the module to store crash data and trigger warning lights. Our reset service restores your module to factory condition, eliminating the need for additional programming.
We specialize in reprogramming your SRS module, ensuring your airbag computer functions like new. Our service erases and clears all codes from accidents, restoring your SRS module to its original state. If there are any existing SRS faults, they will reappear until resolved. An OBD scanner can easily delete some soft codes.
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If your vehicle has been in an accident and your airbag control module needs attention, look no further!
Our service offers a swift and dependable reset for your module, restoring it to its original factory condition within just 24 hours. Once reset, your module will be nearly plug-and-play upon return, ensuring a seamless reintegration. In rare cases where hardware issues or new programming are necessary, additional calibration may be required. Rest assured, our service is backed by a 100% guarantee, or your money back. Don't hesitate, order today and reap the benefits!
Airbag Module Location:
- Beneath the Radio on the Floor
- Under the Center Console
- Below the Front Driver Seat, on the floor, under the carpet
- Underneath the Front Passenger Seat, on the floor, under the carpet
Common Issues:
- Is your airbag light on?
- Have your airbags deployed?
- Does your diagnostic tool indicate “crash data stored”?
- Has the dealership suggested you need a new module?
- Was your vehicle involved in an accident?
Why Choose Our SRS Airbag Module Reset After Accident?
Our expert services will reset your airbag light and clear all crash codes from the module. Avoid the inconvenience of purchasing new or used airbag modules by sending yours to L&D Solutions for a reset. Our reset service electronically registers the module to your vehicle’s VIN, saving you from costly and time-consuming dealership reprogramming.
Save Money with Our Airbag Module Reset Service!
Don’t spend hundreds on a new module. Reuse your existing airbag module with our affordable Airbag Module Reset service. The SRS airbag module controls your car's entire airbag system, including impact sensors, airbags, and seat belts. Even minor accidents can cause the module to store crash data and trigger warning lights. Our reset service restores your module to factory condition, eliminating the need for additional programming.
How It Works
Removal and Shipping
Carefully remove your airbag module from your vehicle following the manufacturer's guidelines. Securely pack it using our provided shipping guidelines. We provide you with a shipping label for your convenience.
Inspection and Diagnostic
Upon receiving your module, our expert technicians perform a thorough inspection and diagnostic to identify any issues and ensure that the module can be reset.
Reset Process
We reset the module within one working day, removing all crash data and restoring it to its original factory condition.
Quality Assurance
After resetting, the module undergoes a comprehensive quality assurance check to ensure it meets our high standards of performance and safety.
Return Shipping
The reset module is securely packed and shipped back to you, ready for plug-and-play installation in your vehicle.
Reinstallation and Testing
Reinstall the airbag module in your vehicle following the manufacturer's guidelines. Perform a final test to ensure your airbag system is fully operational and safe.
FAQ
Why is My Airbag Light On?
Your vehicle's airbag light can illuminate due to various reasons, including a deployed airbag, sensor malfunctions, or issues within the airbag system. Even without an accident, the light might indicate underlying problems with components such as seat belts or impact sensors. It's crucial to have a certified technician diagnose your vehicle to pinpoint the specific cause and ensure your safety system functions properly.
How Do I Reset My Airbag Light?
To reset the airbag light, it's essential to address the root cause first. If your vehicle was in an accident, the airbag control module stores crash data, which needs to be cleared. Sending the module to us for a reset will erase the stored crash data and restore the module to factory settings. This reset will turn off the airbag light once the module is correctly reinstalled.
What is the Cause of Code B107E in My Airbag Module?
B107E is associated with a fault in the airbag module, often due to a system malfunction or stored crash data. This code typically means the module needs to be reset or repaired to restore functionality. At L&D Solutions, we specialize in clearing such faults, ensuring your airbag system is ready for safe use.
How Can I Fix SRS Code B207F?
Code B207F points to a malfunction in the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) unit. This could happen due to sensor failures or crash data storage. Our reset services address this issue, clearing the error and restoring the module to factory settings.
Why Does My Vehicle Show Code B1015?
B1015 refers to a faulty airbag control module. This may result from electrical failures or crash-related data. L&D Solutions can reset or repair the module, eliminating the error and avoiding costly replacements.
What Does B1139 Mean for My SRS Module?
B1139 signals an internal error within the SRS module, which could compromise your vehicle’s safety system. Our team can diagnose and resolve the issue quickly, restoring the module’s functionality.
How Do I Resolve Airbag Code B1193?
B1193 is a common airbag module fault that may require resetting. Whether it's due to crash data or internal errors, we provide a cost-effective solution to clear the code and restore your system.
What Causes Code B1206 in the Airbag Restraint Control Module?
B1206 indicates a fault in the Airbag Restraint Control Module (RCM), which is critical for airbag deployment. L&D Solutions can reset the module, ensuring your airbags are ready to protect you when needed.
Why Am I Seeing Code B1342 on My Airbag System?
B1342 indicates a serious SRS fault, often requiring professional intervention. Our reset services clear this fault and restore your airbag module, avoiding the need for expensive replacements.
What Should I Do About SRS Error Code B1620?
Code B1620 involves an SRS error related to the airbag module or sensors. This suggests the system needs immediate attention. We can diagnose and resolve this issue to keep your vehicle’s safety system in top condition.
What Does Crash Code B1649 Indicate?
B1649 means a crash has been detected, and the airbag module has stored this data. Resetting the module is necessary to clear the crash codes and restore normal functionality. At L&D Solutions, we specialize in resetting crash data quickly and reliably.
What Does DF194 Error in the Airbag System Mean?
DF194 often appears after an accident and signifies that the SRS airbag module has stored crash data. This prevents the airbag system from functioning correctly until it is reset. We offer quick turnaround times to clear this code and get you back on the road.
How Can I Address Error Code B1912?
B1912 indicates a detected error in the airbag module. This issue might impact the effectiveness of your airbag system. Our team can address and resolve this error, restoring the system to its original specifications.
What Are the Benefits of Resetting My Airbag Module with L&D Solutions?
Cost-Effective: Save money by resetting your existing module instead of buying a new one. Quick Turnaround: Our reset process takes just 24-48 hours, plus shipping time. Reliability: We use OEM parts and ensure your module meets or exceeds factory safety standards. Comprehensive Service: We address all types of airbag modules, including single-stage, dual-stage, and triple-stage.
How Do I Remove the SRS Airbag Module?
Removing the SRS airbag module involves several steps: 1. Disconnect the vehicle's battery to prevent electrical issues. 2. Locate the airbag control module, usually found under the center console, beneath the driver or passenger seat, or behind the dashboard. 3. Carefully disconnect the wiring harness connected to the module. 4. Unscrew and remove the module from its mounting bracket. 5. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for safe removal to avoid damage.
Airbag Module Replacement Cost?
The cost of replacing an airbag module varies based on the vehicle's make and model. A new module can be expensive, ranging from $200 to $600 or more, excluding labor costs. Our reset service is a cost-effective alternative that ensures your existing module meets factory specifications, saving you money.