Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Acura Airbag Module Reset - Erase Crash Data & Hard Codes

If you own an Acura and are looking for Acura airbag module reset service to erase all of your crash data and hard codes, Safety Restore can help. Perhaps you tried everything from disconnecting the battery, using a scan tool to erase soft codes, trying various methods from recommendations online and maybe even brought your car to the Acura dealer only to be charged a diagnostic fee and told that you need a new SRS airbag module that costs hundreds of dollars. We've been there and so have thousands of our customers! When an Acura gets into an accident, whether the crash is minor or severe, there will be consequences. The SRS airbag module or the computer responsible for controlling SRS components such as the airbags & seat belts, will have written data in its memory chip known as the crash data and if the airbags deployed, you will have "hard codes" stored in your Acura airbag module. These codes are known to be permanent and cannot be erased using any scan tool. A dealer cannot reset them. Why? Because this is written into a chip known as an eeprom chip that is not designed to be accessible by the consumer or the Acura owner. However, today many salvage cars can be safely rebuilt or repaired to get back on the road for yourself and other drivers. This fairly new industry has attracted many individuals to open used dealerships that specialize in reselling salvage cars that have been in an accident previously. Safety Restore has helped such individuals and shops save thousands of dollars!

Safety Restore is a post-accident restorations company, specializing in resetting SRS airbag modules - erasing, clearing and reprogramming crash data and hard codes after accident. This is truly a one of a kind services out there that have attracted thousands of loyal customers. Safety Restore also repairs and rebuilds locked and blown seat belt pretensioners after accident. The way the service works is easy! Best of all it's fast and affordable. You will first need to determined if you need an Acura airbag module reset. Go through the checklist:
  • My Acura has been in an accident/crash
  • My Acura's airbags deployed
  • My Acura's seat belts are locked
  • My Acura's airbag light is on

If you said "Yes" to any of the above, you may need a hard  Acura airbag module reset. Keep in mind that if your Acura has not been in an accident and the airbag light is on, you may have a simple code that could be easily cleared. We recommend purchasing or using an Autel AutoLink OBD scan tool to read the airbag codes and possibly reset them yourself. Of course this is only for soft or light codes and will not help if your Acura has been in an accident and/or the airbags have been deployed.

Next, you will need to remove your airbag module. The Acura airbag module, computer or controller is usually located under the center console. Most of the time it can be accessed from either the drivers or passengers side by removing the trim. It looks like this:


Be sure to have your battery disconnected while doing so! This is simply a safety precaution. Once you have removed your Acura airbag module, you are ready to mail it in for a reset. You will to visit Safety Restore at SafetyRestore.com and purchase the OEM Airbag Module Reset service. Once paid, simply mail it in! Safety Restore is located at:

SAFETY RESTORE
45 Meadow St.
Westfield, MA 01085

Safety Restore offers 24 HOUR TURNAROUND on all Acura Airbag Module Reset services and is compatible with the following Acura models and Acura airbag modules (part #'s)
Acura CL airbag module reset77960-S0K-A82-M1, 77960-S0K-A91-M1, 77960-SS8-A81-M1, 77960-SY8-A01Acura CSX module reset77960-SNB-C240-M1Acura ILX airbag reset77960-TX6-A012-M4, 77960-TX6-A020-M4Acura MDX airbag module reset77960-S3V-A813-M1. 77960-S3V-A814-M1, 77960-S3V-A815-M1, 77960-S3V-C020-M1, 77960-S3V-C030-C1, 77960-S3V-C111-M1, 77960-STX-A010-M1Acura RDX module reset77960-STK-A210-M2, 77960-TX4-A011-M4 5WK44461, 77960-TX4-A020-M4 5WK44461, 77960-TX4-A030-M4 5WK66172Acura RL airbag reset77960-SJA-A010-M2, 77960-SJA-A020-M2, 77960-SJA-A030-M2, 77960-SJA-A041-M2, 77960-SZ3-A920-M1, 77960-TY2-A112-M1

Safety Restore has made a short video describing what you have to do to get your Acura airbag module reset:

Friday, March 4, 2016

SRS Airbag Module Reset

Every vehicle in America (1996 and up) is equipped with an airbag system for safety. This includes actual airbags, seat belt pre tensioners and of course the SRS airbag module computer that controls it all. You may have found this post looking for an SRS airbag module reset service or SRS airbag module replacement. The bad news is that it's true: your SRS airbag module is bad once your airbags deploy after your car has been in an accident or a crash. The good news is that you do not need to buy a new SRS airbag module! With the innovative technology progressing each day, you are now able to use your existing SRS airbag module with an SRS airbag module reset service costing only $50! So regardless of what car you own, if it has been in a crash, chances are your SRS module now has crash data and hard codes that cannot be reset with any airbag scanner nor by disconnecting the battery. You may have tried the dealer who will charge for the diagnostics fee, but do nothing besides offering a new SRS airbag module. Do not buy a new SRS airbag module! All the crash data and hard codes stored in your salvaged or crashed car can be erased! The SRS airbag is a computer that stores data. Data that can read, written and erased. In other words, your SRS airbag module reset is a reprogramming of the computer to factory condition. Not only does this SRS airbag module reset service clears your SRS airbag light, but it makes the module like new. However, this does not mean that you can get away without replacing the airbags, seat belts, crash sensors and more. Any of the components that are not replaced or repaired will trigger new codes. It is very important to first address all issues with the SRS system such as the airbags, seat belts, clockspring and crash sensors prior to getting your SRS airbag module reset and installing it. But if you are ready, you can visit SafetyRestore.com and purchase the SRS airbag module reset service for $50. You'll need to send it in, we'll reset it and send it back like new! 

Sunday, February 28, 2016

SRS Module Reset

If you own a vehicle with its airbag light on, chances are something is wrong with one or more of your SRS components such as the airbags, seat belt retractors, tensioners or buckles, clockspring or crash sensors. The SRS module communicates with all of these components via a wire to determine a fault. When a car gets into a crash, the SRS module needs to be reset. Of course you will need to repair or replace any and all SRS components. first. The first recommended thing to do is use an airbag scanner to read all the faults/codes stored in the module. Follow them. If your airbags deployed, you will first need to replace the airbags. If you are getting a code for your crash sensors, you will need to replace them. If you are getting a code for your seat belt pretensioners, you will need to repair them at SafetyRestore.com. Lastly, once your SRS components have been replaced or repaired, you will need to have your SRS module reset. This reset erases crash data and hard codes found in your SRS airbag module, reprogramming it to factory condition and making it like new! Your SRS module is the computer or the brains for your entire SRS system. You cannot pass inspection without it being good. So if you need your SRS module reset, visit the Safety Restore online store to find the SRS Module Reset. The SRS module reset service is only $50 and is very fast and affordable. Once you place your SRS module reset order online, you will need to remove it form your vehicle and send it in to: SAFETY RESTORE 45 Meadow St. Westfield, MA 01085 for the 24 hour turnaround reset. If you have any questions, you can call us at (855) 552-7233 M-F 9-5 EST for all of your SRS module reset needs. There is no more need to buy a new SRS module with this quick and affordable reset service. So send your SRS module for a reset and start saving! If you work with salvage cars and rebuildables, you will save thousands.

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Nissan Airbag Module Reset

Do you own a Nissan that has its SRS airbag light on? Was it involved in a car crash or an accident? Nissan's are great cars! Including the Altima, Maxima, 350Z, Rogue, Juke, Leaf, Pathfinder, Frontier, Titan, Versa, Sentra and Armada models. Nissan is equipped with a great SRS system with state of the art airbags and seat belts for maximum safety. Nissan did not compromise safety, while maintaining a low price with great fuel economy. If you're rebuilding your personal Nissan or one that you purchased off an auction, you will need to get a Nissan airbag module reset. This Nissan airbag module stores crash data and hard codes in the event of an accident causing the airbag light to go off. Once the SRS airbag light is on on your Nissan dash, you will need to get it reset. If your Nissan dealer told you that you need a new Nissan module, they are wrong. We are able to reset all Nissan airbag modules clearing all crash data and hard codes! We are SafetyRestore.com Safety Restore is the nationwide leader in post accident restorations, specializing in resetting Nissan SRS airbag modules. We can reset the following Nissan airbag modules:

  • Nissan Altima airbag modules reset
  • Nissan Maxima airbag reset
  • Nissan Sentra airbag modules reset
  • Nissan Titan airbag reset
  • Nissan Rogue airbag module reset
  • Nissan 350z/370z airbag reset
  • Nissan Versa airbag module reset
  • Nissan Pathfinder airbag reset
  • and more Nissan airbag modules!
If you need a Nissan airbag module reset, go ahead and visit SafetyRestore.com - Airbag Module Reset and save!

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Airbag Module Reset

Is your airbag light on due to an accident? If so, it usually indicates that one or more of your SRS components is faulty. This is very common among cars that have been involved in a crash or an accident. Usually, if the airbags deploy - it's a given. But at times the airbags do not, and your seat belt will lock up. Any crash data or hard codes pointing to seat belt retractors, tensioners, buckles or pre-tensioners require that you repair your seat belts first. Then, you can proceed to removing your SRS airbag module out of your vehicle to send it in for a reset. SafetyRestore.com is the company that specializes in airbag module reset service. The airbag module reset service is easy! Place the SRS airbag module reset service order online and send it in! The airbag module reset service is compatible with many makes and models, but you will need to confirm with the company to make sure your exact module is compatible. Visit Safety Restore - SRS Airbag Module Reset to order yours today!