Possible Reasons for Getting More SRS DTC Codes After Airbag Control Module Reset

If you have more SRS DTC codes after resetting your airbag control module, it indicates there are additional issues within the airbag system. Here are some possible reasons:

  1. Previously Undetected Issues: The reset process may uncover underlying problems that were not detected before.
  2. Faulty Sensors: Some sensors might be malfunctioning or need recalibration.
  3. Wiring Issues: Damaged, corroded, or improperly connected wiring can trigger additional fault codes.
  4. Component Failures: Other components, such as seat belt pretensioners, crash sensors, or airbag inflators, may be faulty and need repair or replacement.
  5. Improper Reset: The reset might not have been performed correctly, or the module might require reprogramming or further diagnostics.

To address these issues, follow these steps:

  1. Perform a Comprehensive Diagnostic: Use a professional diagnostic tool to scan the airbag system and identify specific fault codes. MyAirbags offers comprehensive diagnostic services to pinpoint and address the exact issues.

  2. Inspect Sensors and Wiring: Check all airbag sensors and related wiring for damage, corrosion, or improper connections. Replace or repair any faulty components as needed.

  3. Check Other Components: Inspect other airbag system components, such as seat belt pretensioners and crash sensors, to ensure they are functioning correctly.

  4. Contact MyAirbags: If you have followed all the steps mentioned above and still need assistance, please reach out to our tech support team by creating a support request. You can do this by locating your order confirmation link or logging into your account. Once on the order confirmation page, you will be able to start a support request and our team will be more than happy to assist you.