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Originally Posted by janunezc
Come on... this always work if done properly (lots of testimonials in this thread)
Of course, if it does not work after several tries, then yes, send the thing to an specialized bench.
JN
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Yes, you're right, this always works if done properly and the module has "soft codes" or faults in it. So what do you do if you scan your system with a tech tool and it comes back telling you "bad module' or "crash data"? Then you'ld have to reset it.
I was just simply stating that reseting is a better/less expensive alternative than buying a new or used module. Rebuilders know this because we always work with blown airbags and know the cost of new/used SRS modules ($200-$800 at the dealers)
MyAirbags - SRS Module Repair - after accident $55 -