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Ford Figo SRS RCM Airbag Module Reset (Restraint Control Module)

Don’t buy new or used part, send your original part for repair and Save Thousands with our services! This is a Repair and Return service of your existing Ford Figo SRS RCM Airbag Module Reset (Restraint Control Module). This services requires that you send us your part for repair. Fast & easy process. Our service is 100% guaranteed or your money back. Order today and save!
If your vehicle was in an accident then you can send your airbag control module. It will be reset to its original factory condition and sent back to you within 24 hours. When you send your original module for reset it will be plug-n-play when you get it back. In rare cases if there are hardware issues or when it needs to be programmed as new, it may require calibration/programming to be done when the module is back in the vehicle. Our service is 100% guaranteed or your money back. Order today and save!
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Airbag Control Module Reset

This service is for an airbag module reset after your vehicle was in accident.

This is a repair and return service for Ford Figo SRS RCM Airbag Module Reset (Restraint Control Module). When you receive your reset part back from us it will be plug-n-play and not need any additional programming. All you need to do is send your part to us. Then after receiving the part back from us, just reinstall it and you’re back in business!

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After receiving your module, we will reset and ship it back to you within 24 hours! We 100% guarantee our reset. If you are not satisfied, we will provide a full refund!

If your vehicle was in an accident, you can send us your airbag control module for repairs. After receiving your part it will be reset within 1 working day and then shipped back to you. We will reset the module to its original factory condition and send it back to you. Upon return, it will be 99% plug-and-play. In rare cases, if there are hardware issues or if it needs to be programmed as new, it may require calibration/programming to be completed when the module is back in the vehicle. Our service is 100% guaranteed or your money back. Order today and save


  • Is you airbag light on?
  • Have your airbags deployed?
  • Do diagnostic tool reads “crash data stored?”
  • Has your dealership told you that you need a new module?
  • Was your vehicle in an accident?

If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, send your module for an airbag module reset. Even small accidents trigger electronic codes in the airbag module. Our airbag module reset services reset your airbag light and clear all crash codes inside the airbag control module.

Stop buying used or new airbag modules and send yours to MyAirbags for reset. Our airbag module reset service electronically registers the module to your vehicle’s VIN. If you buy a new airbag module from the dealership, they must program your vehicle’s VIN which is costly and takes more time. That’s why it’s best to reset your original airbag module! You’ll save time and money and avoid costly reprogramming and delays at the dealership. Airbag lights turn on in vehicle after an accident: Airbag module reset services are the right solution for this problem because vehicular accidents trigger the airbag light. These codes can cause the seat belts to lock. If this happens to your vehicle, you will need an airbag module reset. If your vehicle was not in an accident, but the light is on, there are many possible causes that the skilled technicians at MyAirbags will be able to diagnose and repair. If the seatbelts locked up, we can help with that, too. Check out our seat belt repair page.

We guarantee our services 100% or we give you your money back!

What is an SRS airbag module?

An SRS airbag module, also known as the airbag electronic crash unit, controls the airbag’s deployment, stores crash data and exchanges information with the car’s engine. If your SRS module is faulty, your vehicle’s airbags may not protect you and your passengers in the case of an accident. If your airbags have deployed in an accident before, or if your airbag light is on, you will need your SRS airbag control module reset.

Since 2006, MyAirbags has been providing excellent technical support and repair/reset services to body shops, collision shops, car dealers, and individuals, saving them time and money!

Airbag control modules have other common names:

  • Airbag Module
  • SRS Airbag Control Module
  • Airbag ECU (Electronic Crash Unit)
  • Advanced Crash Safety Module (ACSM)
  • Airbag Multiple Restraint System (MRS)
  • Airbag Control Module (ACM)
  • Restraint Control Module (RCM)
  • Sensing Diagnostic Module (SDM)
  • SRS Control Module (SRSCM)
  • Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC)
  • SAS Unit (Sophisticated Airbag Sensor) Module
  • Event Data Recorder (EDR)

SRS Airbag Module Reset


After a vehicle has been in an accident, the airbag control module needs to be repaired or reset in order to be used again.

The dealer and/or scan tools will not be able to clear hard code due to hardware issues. After we reset your module, you will not need to take it to the dealer for any additional programming. When you receive the module back from us it will be as good as new. Almost all airbag modules can be reset unless they have experienced flood or fire damage. It is always best to send your original module to us for reset to avoid an additional trip to the dealer for coding. Most of the late model cars will have partial VIN stored in the airbag control module.

What could be causing my airbag light to be on?


There are several reasons why your airbag light might be on, including:
Need for Reset: Following an accident, the airbag light might remain on until the system is reset, even if the airbags did not deploy. MyAirbags can reset the airbag module and rebuild seat belts.
  • Vehicle was in an accident
  • Deployed airbags
  • Seat belt locked or not retracting
  • Malfunctioning seat belt pretensioner
  • Crash Data
  • Crash History
  • Airbag Module Issues
  • Faulty Airbag Sensors
  • Wiring Problems
  • Water Damage

While the reasons listed are the most common, there could also be other issues affecting the system. It is crucial to use an OBD airbag scanner to retrieve and analyze the DTC diagnostic trouble codes from your SRS system. If you do not own a scanner, consider taking your vehicle to a local mechanic for a professional diagnosis. For those who often handle car repairs, investing in an OBD airbag scan tool is advisable. Such a tool can be cost-effective in the long term, helping you avoid unnecessary diagnostic fees.

Steps to Reset the Airbag Light:


If vehicle was NOT in an accident
1. Consult the Owner’s Manual. Check your vehicle’s manual for specific instructions related to the airbag system.
2. Disconnect the Battery. Turn off the vehicle, disconnect the battery for about 15 minutes, and then reconnect it. This can help reset the system.
3. Scan for Codes. Use an OBD-II scanner to check for any fault codes and clear them if possible.

Expert Reset Service at MyAirbags


If vehicle was in an accident
If the airbag light remains on, especially after an accident, it’s best to ensure the system is professionally handled. At MyAirbags.com, we specialize in resetting airbag modules and repairing seat belts to factory standards. Sending your airbag module and seat belts to us guarantees that your vehicles safety features will operate correctly when you need them most. Our service is a cost-effective solution compared to replacing parts. Trust MyAirbags.com for reliable and efficient safety system restoration. Start your order or contact us today!

Did your airbag light turn on but the vehicle was not in an accident? Please see the FAQ section.



Video How To Remove/Install Airbag Control Module




Video How To Remove/Install Seat Belt Pretensioner




Will this service fix my problems?

A full diagnostic check should first be performed to eliminate all other possible causes for your symptoms, even if the symptoms match those specified on the common fault description.

If you send a good working unit because of misdiagnosis and after we test the unit and find no issue/faults, then you will only be responsible for return shipping.

IMPORTANT! If you are not sure that this part is the cause of the fault then we recommend that you do not go ahead with this purchase and instead seek further professional advice and diagnosis.


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Benefits of using us:
  • Amazing customer service and support
  • IPC certified technicians (highest standard of quality craftsmanship)
  • 100% guaranteed or your money back
  • Save hundreds of dollars
  • 1 Business day turnaround
  • No programming needed
  • Fast & easy process
  • Plug-n-play
  • Warranty
How it Works

How it Works

If your vehicle was in an accident/collision and now your seat belts are locked and your airbag light on. You will need to check all your seat belts at the front seats and the rear seats to see if they are locked, stuck, loose or do not retract. If they are then they will need to be replaced or rebuilt. We do rebuild seat belts and airbag computer module that controls airbags and seat belts will need to be reset. We can reset your airbag module Click here for more info on what needs to done after an accident.

Our service is 100% guaranteed or money back.

  1. Carefully remove your part from your vehicle. Please see our removal instructions, if you are not sure how to remove it or take it your local body shop.
  2. Securely pack your part, using the correct box so that your part cannot be damaged in transit. Take special care when packing.
  3. Add item to shopping cart and check out. You will need to print out order confirmation page and include it with your parts.
  4. Inside the package include: Your Name, Return Address, Phone Number.
  5. Once we receive your part, we will repair it and ship it back to you within 24 hours.


SRS Repair Guide: Airbags, Seatbelts & Module Reset

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Removal Instructions

Removal Instructions

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Module Location Lookup (click here)

  • Under the Radio on the Floor
  • Under the Center Console
  • Under Front Driver Seat, on the floor, under the carpet
  • Under Front Passenger Seat, on the floor, under the carpet

UNDER CENTER CONSOLE     UNDER RADIO ON THE FLOOR

Video: How to remove airbag control module

Click here to see videos for other vehicles

Steps to remove airbag control module

  1. First, find the SRS computer module. In most cars, it is under the center console that is between the two front seats, or center of the dash on the floor. In most GM cars it is under the driver or passenger seat.
  2. Disconnect the positive battery cable and wait 3 min.
  3. You are now safe to unplug the airbag control module harness wiring plugs.

Steps to install airbag control module

  1. All airbag srs components must be installed and connected properly before installing the airbag control module. This includes air bags, seat belts, clock spring and impact sensors.
  2. Disconnect the battery and bolt down the module and then connect the harness wiring plugs.
  3. Wait 3 minutes before installing the airbag module in the vehicle.
  4. Bolt down module with all bolts and then connect harness plugs. (if not then, could deploy roof airbags and seat belts)
  5. The vehicle needs to be flat on the ground. Not elevated on a jack or lift. (if not then, could deploy roof airbags and seat belts)
  6. Reconnect battery cables.

*Disclaimer: The buyer assumes all risks associated with removing, installing, and usage of a re-manufactured part(s).

FAQ

FAQ

1. Why is Airbag Light On?

Common Customer Questions:

  • It just turned on
  • The light randomly came on
  • My vehicle was in an accident

If you know your vehicle was in an accident, then MyAirbags can absolutely help you and reset your airbag module. We provide Reset & Return service to reset airbag control modules. If your vehicle was in an accident, we recommend that you send your original module to us for reset to avoid additional trip to the dealer for coding. Most of the late model cars will have partial VIN stored in the airbag control module. If your vehicle has NOT been involved in an accident.

  1. We recommend that you have your vehicle scanned by a body shop to see what code you have.
  2. If they tell you that the airbag module is bad and not because of an accident then we do provide replacement srs airbag control modules.
  3. We recommend that you use the part number that is on top of your module to locate replacement module. When you purchase a used or new airbag control module it may need to be programmed/configured to your vehicle.
  4. Search our OEM SRS Airbag Modules Ready To Ship

2. Why Did the Airbag Light Just Turn On One Day?

If the airbag light in your vehicle just turned on without an accident, there may be an issue with the airbag system computer, or there may be a bad component within the airbag system. If your vehicle has NOT been involved in an accident, we recommend you watch the accompanying tips and tech video and have your module scanned by a body shop tech before mailing your airbag module to us.

Some important things you should know:

  1. Install airbag control module last, after all repairs are done. All airbags, impact sensors, seat belts and other SRS components must be installed and connected properly.
  2. The reset SRS airbag control module must go back into the same vehicle that it came out of. Airbag control modules are programmed to vehicle VIN number. If module is not original then you may need to have additional programming done on the vehicle to initialize/calibrate the module to the vehicle.
  3. Install all Airbag SRS components (except the module itself) and reconnect them properly first. SRS Installation components include: airbags, all seat belts, the clock spring, impact sensors and fuses.
  4. Disconnect vehicle battery terminals
  5. Once the battery is disconnected, airbag control module MUST BE securely reinstalled and bolted down tightly with all bolts.  “Securely” is defined here as completely fastened i.e. with the use of tools: wrench, ratchet wrench or torque wrench (key is: beyond hand threaded).
  6. Lastly, connect the wiring harness plugs to the airbag control module and reconnect the battery.

If the vehicle hasn’t been in an accident and the airbag light turns on it usually means there is a connection issue with the seat belt, the airbag, or the impact sensor, or that one of these components needs to be replaced.

3. Should I Send the Airbag Module for Reset or Buy Used?

Our certified technicians at MyAirbags recommend resetting your vehicle’s airbag module if the vehicle has been involved in an accident. Resetting the airbag module diminishes the need for any additional programming, and when properly installed into a working system, the airbag light will turn off. When you get the module back from us it is factory reset and is exactly like new and is a good module, free from all hard codes and soft codes. If your airbag light is still on after reinstalling correctly, then there is a problem with one of the connections or bad airbags, seat belts, clock spring and/or impact sensors and there would be a soft code stored in the module identifying the issue. Check that all SRS components and connections are good. Also, if you have purchased used parts then make sure that they were not from a flood vehicle.  To summarize: if you still have an airbag light on after receiving ours and following the rules for correct installation, then there are additional problems that only a body shop tech can address—it is not an airbag module problem.

4. Does MyAirbags Sell Replacement Airbag Modules?

MyAirbags does sell replacement airbag computer modules. 

  1. We recommend that you use the part number that is on top of your module to locate replacement module. When you purchase a used or new airbag control module it may need to be programmed/configured to your vehicle.
  2. Search our OEM SRS Airbag Modules Ready To Ship

When calling to order a replacement airbag computer module, please be prepared to give our customer service tech representatives the original module part number. Once we have the original module part number, we will be able to verify if we have the module in stock to sell you a replacement airbag computer module.

5. What if I’ve Already Purchased a New or Used Airbag Module Replacement?

We advise our customers to compare the part numbers of their replacement airbag computer module to the vehicle’s original module; if the part numbers do no match, it is unlikely that the airbag module will work in the vehicle. Also, remember: the airbag module MUST BE FOR THE SAME VEHICLE IT CAME FROM.  If for instance, the module is for a 2008 Honda Accord, the replacement must be for 2008 Honda Accord. Once the replacement airbag module has been correctly installed in the vehicle the airbag light may still turn on. Again, for the reasons detailed above, you need to verify that you have followed the correct steps and that other parts were not from a flood damaged vehicle.  However, if you have done everything else successfully, the airbag module may need to be reprogrammed for the specific VIN of your car by that manufacturer’s dealership.  This is why we always recommend that customers send in their original modules from their vehicles.  Each module is coded for the VIN of the automobile it is in.

Warranty

Warranty

Warranty covers the repair of the part for one full year.

If the repair fails within a year, we will repair the part again. In the rare occasion that the item is not repairable, we will either replace the circuit board entirely or refund the cost of the repair, at our discretion.

This warranty is non-transferable and applies to the original purchaser only.

Error Codes
CodeDescriptionRecommended Action
B0001Driver Frontal Stage 1 Deployment Control (Single Stage or Stage 1)Inspect the driver’s frontal airbag circuit; replace airbag or module if necessary.
B0002Driver Frontal Stage 2 Deployment Control (Stage 2)Check and replace the driver’s stage 2 airbag system as needed; inspect wiring and connectors.
B0010Passenger Frontal Stage 1 Deployment ControlDiagnose and replace the passenger frontal airbag module; check associated wiring.
B0011Passenger Frontal Stage 2 Deployment ControlReplace or repair passenger stage 2 airbag; ensure connections and module are intact.
B0020Driver Frontal Deployment Loop (Single Stage or Stage 1)Inspect the driver’s frontal airbag circuit; replace airbag or module if necessary. MyAirbags can save you a lot of money by having the seat belt pretensioner repaired/rebuilt and also airbag module reset.
B0021Front Passenger Safety Belt Pretensioner Deployment ControlInspect and replace front passenger safety belt pretensioner; check wiring. MyAirbags can save you a lot of money by having the seat belt pretensioner repaired/rebuilt and also airbag module reset.
B0022Driver Frontal Deployment Loop (Single Stage or Stage 1)Repair or replace the wiring harness or connector to the driver’s airbag
B0023Driver Side Deployment Loop Short to GroundRepair or replace the wiring harness or connector to the driver’s seat belt pretensioner. MyAirbags can save you a lot of money by having the seat belt pretensioner repaired/rebuilt and also airbag module reset.
B0024Driver Side Deployment Loop Open CircuitReplace the driver’s seat belt pretensioner; ensure connections and module are intact. MyAirbags can save you a lot of money by having the seat belt pretensioner repaired/rebuilt and also airbag module reset.
B0025Driver Side Deployment Loop Resistance HighInspect and replace the driver’s seat belt pretensioner; repair any detected wiring issues. MyAirbags can save you a lot of money by having the seat belt pretensioner repaired/rebuilt and also airbag module reset.
B0026Driver Side Deployment Loop Resistance LowCheck the airbag control module for damage; replace if necessary. MyAirbags can save you a lot of money by having the seat belt pretensioner repaired/rebuilt and also airbag module reset.
B0027Passenger Frontal Deployment Loop Open CircuitClear crash data from the airbag control module; verify system functionality. MyAirbags can save you a lot of money by having the seat belt pretensioner repaired/rebuilt and also airbag module reset.
B0028Right Side Airbag Deployment ControlReplace the right side airbag module; check side impact sensors and wiring.
B0029Passenger Frontal Deployment Loop Resistance LowCheck the vehicles charging system and battery condition; adjust or replace components as needed. MyAirbags can save you a lot of money by having the seat belt pretensioner repaired/rebuilt and also airbag module reset.
B0040Left Side Airbag Deployment ControlReplace left side airbag and inspect side impact sensors; repair any detected wiring issues.
B0052Driver Seatbelt Sensor MalfunctionReplace the driver seatbelt sensor or buckle if malfunctioning.
B0091Front Collision Sensor Communication ErrorCheck front collision sensors and associated wiring; replace sensors if they fail to communicate.
B0092Passenger Seat Position Sensor ErrorDiagnose the seat position sensor system; replace the sensor or adjust as necessary.
B0094Side Collision Sensor Error (specify side)Inspect and replace the specified side collision sensor; check for wiring damage.
B0121Electronic Crash Sensor PerformanceReplace or recalibrate the crash sensor system; verify system integrity post-repair.
B1193Crash event storage fullClear crash data from the airbag control module; retest the system. MyAirbags can clear this code and crash history saving you a lot of money and it will not need to be programmed when you get it back (plug-n-play).
B1231Front crash sensor mounted incorrectInspect front crash sensor placement and mounting; correct the installation or replace the sensor.
B1231Crash detected, fault storedInvestigate the cause of the crash event; inspect airbag system components for damage. MyAirbags can clear this code and crash history saving you a lot of money and it will not need to be programmed when you get it back (plug-n-play).
B1232Front crash sensor not communicatingCheck front crash sensor connections and wiring; replace the sensor if it fails to communicate.
B1232Crash detected, stored faultPerform a diagnostic scan of the airbag system; replace any faulty components. MyAirbags can clear this code and crash history saving you a lot of money and it will not need to be programmed when you get it back (plug-n-play).
B1233Glass break sensor failureTest the glass break sensor, replace if it fails diagnostic tests.
B1233Crash detected, system shut downCheck the airbag control module for damage; replace if necessary. MyAirbags can clear this code and crash history saving you a lot of money and it will not need to be programmed when you get it back (plug-n-play).
B1234Side crash sensor right rear not communicatingInspect wiring and connectors to the right rear side crash sensor; replace the sensor if necessary.
B1234Crash data memory fullClear crash data from the airbag control module; verify system functionality. MyAirbags can clear this code and crash history saving you a lot of money and it will not need to be programmed when you get it back (plug-n-play).
B1235Crash data storage failedReplace the airbag control module; reprogram to the vehicle if necessary. MyAirbags can clear this code and crash history saving you a lot of money and it will not need to be programmed when you get it back (plug-n-play).
B1235Window feedback failureDiagnose window operation and sensor feedback, repair as required.
B1317Battery Voltage HighInspect the vehicle’s charging system and battery condition; adjust or replace as needed.
B1318Battery voltage lowCheck the battery condition and charging system for proper operation.
B1318Battery Voltage LowCheck the battery charge and health; replace the battery or repair charging system issues.
B1319Battery voltage highTest electrical system for overcharging or excessive voltage; correct as needed.
B1869Airbag warning indicator circuit failureCheck the airbag indicator lamp and circuitry; repair or replace as needed.
B1870Passenger airbag disable module faultInspect the passenger airbag deactivation module and replace if necessary.
B1881Seatbelt pretensioner circuit failure, passenger sideInspect wiring and connectors; replace the seatbelt pretensioner if defective. MyAirbags can save you a lot of money by having the seat belt pretensioner repaired/rebuilt and also airbag module reset.
B1885Seatbelt pretensioner circuit failure, driver sideCheck and repair the driver side pretensioner circuit; replace pretensioner as needed. MyAirbags can save you a lot of money by having the seat belt pretensioner repaired/rebuilt and also airbag module reset.
B1891Airbag tone warning indicator circuit failureDiagnose the airbag warning tone circuit; repair or replace faulty components.
B2293Restraint System - Airbag fault or crash event occurredInspect all airbag system components; clear crash data if applicable, replace faulty parts. MyAirbags can clear this code and crash history saving you a lot of money and it will not need to be programmed when you get it back (plug-n-play).
B2295Crash detected, airbags deployedReplace deployed airbags and associated components; reset the airbag system. MyAirbags can clear this code and crash history saving you a lot of money and it will not need to be programmed when you get it back (plug-n-play).
B2296Impact sensor fault (front, side, rear as applicable)Replace or recalibrate the affected impact sensor; check related wiring.
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