With the many lights that make up the dashboard of your vehicle, it can be quite easy to ignore an airbag light that is on. While an airbag light could mean nothing other than a minor glitch, it could also mean that, in the event of an accident, your airbags may not deploy. Therefore, airbag lights that are turned on should most definitely be taken seriously, as the risk of driving for both the driver and passengers may significantly increase. So, why is your airbag light staying on? If your vehicle has experienced even a minor accident, the fault codes will be stored in the SRS module, which will result in your airbag light being turned on. This is due to the fact that airbag control modules store hard and soft codes that are caused by accidents. These “crash codes” are usually the reason why the airbag light will turn on and stay on. Luckily, with MyAirbags, you can send your original srs
airbag control module to us for a reset for $49 and avoid having to purchase brand new parts from an expensive dealership that are sold between $150 - $680 depending on the vehicle. New
srs airbag control module need to be additionally programmed to your vehicle.