After an accident, your vehicle's Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) control module, also known as the airbag control module (ACM), stores vital crash data. This data is collected instantly at the time of the collision and acts as a digital record of the event. It includes critical details like airbag deployment, vehicle speed, and seatbelt tensioner activity. However, once this data is logged, it can lock the module, disable the airbag system, and activate persistent warning lights on your dashboard. These signs can affect your vehicle’s ability to pass inspections and may compromise its safety features. Most drivers don’t realize that this data cannot be cleared with basic scan tools and that failure to reset the module can impact future crash response. That’s where we come in—at MyAirbags, we provide professional crash data clearing and module reset services to restore your safety system. If your vehicle has deployed airbags or triggered any crash codes, we encourage you to contact MyAirbags for airbag reset or seatbelt repair solutions today.
Crash data plays a critical role in modern vehicle safety diagnostics. When an accident occurs, the airbag control module captures specific information about the crash event. This data is vital for determining whether the vehicle's airbag and restraint systems were triggered correctly. However, once stored, this crash data locks the airbag module, preventing future deployments. It's essential to understand the two major areas affected: the nature of the data stored and its direct impact on system functionality. Below we discuss these areas to give you a full picture of how crash data influences your vehicle's safety readiness.
Crash data contains detailed event logs such as vehicle speed, airbag deployment status, seatbelt usage, and direction of impact. These parameters are saved instantly at the time of a collision to help identify what happened and how the safety systems responded. Even minor collisions can trigger data storage without full airbag deployment. This information is stored deep within the module and is inaccessible using regular scan tools. MyAirbags uses advanced tools to interpret and clear these logs. Knowing what is stored can help prevent misdiagnoses and ensure accurate repairs.
Once crash data is stored, the airbag control module becomes locked and disables the airbag system. This results in a persistent airbag warning light on your dashboard, often making the vehicle fail inspection or safety checks. The system will not reset itself even after minor repairs unless the module is professionally cleared. This compromises future airbag deployment in another crash event. At MyAirbags, we offer certified reset services that remove the data and restore the module to factory settings. Ensuring that your system is fully functional again protects both safety and compliance.
Understanding fault codes is crucial for diagnosing airbag system issues. These specific fault codes often mean your module is locked and requires a reset. If these codes appear, you are not dealing with a soft error that can be cleared through a basic scan. These are permanent faults that require professional diagnostics.
These fault codes can differ slightly by vehicle make and scanner used. They are typically not erasable with handheld OBD2 tools, and they serve as strong evidence that crash data is still present. Our crash codes and airbag module replacement guide can help identify whether your vehicle is safe to drive or if professional intervention is required.
Many car owners rely on affordable OBD2 scanners for diagnostics. However, when it comes to crash data, these tools fall short. Basic scanners are limited to surface-level faults and cannot detect deeply embedded crash data or locked modules. They may clear soft SRS codes temporarily, but the hard crash data remains, leaving your airbag light on and your system non-functional. A proper reset requires a professional-grade scan tool or a technician trained in SRS diagnostics. At MyAirbags, we use industry-leading scan tools that fully analyze crash events and verify the removal of all stored data. If you're unsure about your scanner's capabilities, we recommend sending your module to us for expert diagnostics and resetting.
One of our customers came to us with a 2021 Ford Explorer that had been involved in a low-speed rear-end collision. Despite the minor nature of the crash, the airbag light turned on. A standard scanner detected no active fault codes, leaving the customer confused and concerned. Upon advanced diagnostic scanning, our team identified a B0051 – Deployment Commanded code, confirming that crash data had been stored. The dealership quoted the customer $620 for a new module replacement. Instead, we offered a reset service at a fraction of the cost. We cleared the stored crash event and restored the module to factory specifications. The airbag light turned off, the system passed inspection, and the customer avoided unnecessary replacement costs. Their feedback? "I almost paid for a new module—but MyAirbags cleared the crash data and saved me hundreds."
Failing to reset your airbag control module after crash data is stored can lead to serious consequences. The airbag system may remain disabled, leaving you and your passengers unprotected in the event of another crash. Your vehicle may fail state inspection, registration renewal, or safety compliance checks due to active airbag warnings. The airbag light will stay illuminated on the dashboard, which could reduce your car’s resale value and deter potential buyers. Additionally, insurance companies may view unresolved crash codes as negligence, impacting your claim eligibility. It’s also important to remember that stored crash data cannot be deleted by unplugging the battery or using a basic scanner. Resetting the module is the only way to fully restore your vehicle’s airbag system.
Resetting crash fault codes requires more than just plugging in a scanner—it’s a technical process that demands precision and expertise. At MyAirbags, we follow a strict, step-by-step procedure to ensure your airbag control module is cleared and fully restored. Each part of this service is performed by certified professionals using advanced diagnostic tools. Our reset process is faster and more cost-effective than a full module replacement. Below, we break down the key phases of our crash code clearing process and explain how each step contributes to restoring vehicle safety.
Once your module arrives at our repair center, we start with secure intake procedures to ensure it’s properly logged and tracked. Our technicians identify the module by make, model, and VIN when available, verifying it matches your vehicle’s configuration. This ensures we apply the correct protocols for the specific unit. We perform a visual inspection to detect any physical damage or corrosion. Then, we prepare the module for in-depth SRS scanning using industry-grade tools. This initial step sets the foundation for a precise and safe reset.
We connect the airbag module to a dedicated diagnostic system designed to read deep-level SRS data. Our tools can access and interpret crash data that generic scanners cannot detect. This includes checking for codes like B0051, B1A55, U3000, and others that confirm the module is locked. We document all findings and confirm the specific crash events that triggered the fault codes. This allows us to determine if the unit qualifies for reset or if replacement is required due to hardware failure. The result is a complete technical profile of your module’s crash history.
After diagnostics, we proceed with clearing the stored crash data from the module’s memory. Our certified tools remove event logs, reset internal sensors, and reprogram the firmware to match OEM factory settings. This process ensures compatibility with your vehicle and restores proper airbag deployment logic. No additional coding or VIN programming is needed once the module is returned to you. The final stage of this process includes a second scan to verify all fault codes have been cleared successfully. We guarantee the module will be in fully reset condition before shipment.
Our last step involves bench-testing the module to confirm that all functions respond as expected under simulated conditions. Certified technicians perform full SRS diagnostics using advanced scan tools, ensuring that all crash-related fault codes are cleared, including B0051, B1000, and U3000. We follow the same procedures outlined in the "Steps to Install a New or Reset (ACM) Airbag Control Module," guaranteeing consistency with manufacturer standards. Once we verify full functionality, the module is reprogrammed to OEM factory specifications, with no additional VIN coding required. This allows for easy plug-and-play installation upon return. Our average turnaround time is 24 to 48 hours, and we include a full reset certificate with every unit. Every module is shipped securely and insured, with real-time tracking and a money-back guarantee if you're not satisfied. If your safety system needs complete restoration, reach out to MyAirbags for certified seatbelt repair and airbag repair solutions today.
Customer feedback is one of the most reliable ways to measure the success of any service, especially when it involves safety-critical repairs. At MyAirbags, we've helped thousands of clients restore their vehicles after a crash by clearing stored fault codes and resetting locked modules. These stories reflect real results and the value of choosing a certified reset over full replacements. Each case represents a situation where we provided a cost-effective solution that preserved both safety and budget. Below are some success stories from customers who trusted our airbag and seatbelt repair services.
For vehicle owners or auto technicians, it's crucial to confirm whether crash data is stored before proceeding with repairs. Here are our expert tips:
These steps help ensure you have all the necessary information for a successful reset. If you suspect your module is locked or if the airbag light is on, don’t take chances—get a professional evaluation. We can guide you through the process and provide expert support every step of the way.
Before addressing frequently asked questions, it's helpful to understand the context around crash data resets and their complexity. Many drivers are unsure whether these codes can be cleared at home or if a reset affects their insurance or warranty. These questions are common, especially after a collision or during inspection. This section explains key technical details in a clear and direct format. Below are the most frequently asked questions we’ve received from customers regarding SRS fault codes and module resets.
Airbag fault codes like B0051, B1193, B1A55, and U3000 are not random—they are direct indicators that your module is locked due to crash data. Ignoring these codes could compromise your airbag system and reduce your vehicle’s safety rating. At MyAirbags, we specialize in resetting your existing module to full working condition, helping you avoid costly replacements. Our process is fast, affordable, and trusted by thousands of satisfied customers nationwide. If your vehicle was in a collision or you see the airbag light on, don’t take risks. Restoring safety should be your top priority. We’re here to help—quickly, professionally, and with a satisfaction guarantee.
Don’t replace your airbag module—reset it with MyAirbags. Visit our airbag repair service page to get started. We also offer expert seatbelt repair and diagnostics. Have questions? Reach out to our team or join our open forum to discuss your issue with our technicians. Restore your airbag system the right way—contact MyAirbags today.