What does a Nissan airbag module reset code mean?
These codes usually mean the there is crash data stored, airbags deployed, communication failure, memory full or other airbag-related faults. These faults cannot be fixed by simply connecting an airbag OBD scanner and performing a reset.
When to use my airbags on a Nissan?
If your Nissan vehicle was involved in an accident/collision, or you are a dealer or a body shop that is rebuilding a vehicle that you have purchased at an auction such as Copart or IAAI (Insurance Auto Auction), then you will love MyAirbags.
What happens to your airbag control module in an accident?
Send your airbag control module to MyAirbags and save time, money and not having to deal with a dealership! During an accident, seat belt retractors and tensioners are deployed and will lock up by their gas charges, similarly to how airbags are deployed in a collision.
How to scan a Nissan airbag fault code?
Scan Tool for Codes and Live Data for your Nissan Airbag (SRS) from $149.95 The information below may apply to Nissan 200SX and many other models If SRS light is already flashing the vehicle may already be displaying fault codes, skip to step 5. Please Note:When code reading is finished the vehicle must be returned to normal operation mode.
How to contact Nissan air bag module reset?
Call us at 888-779-9029 M-F 9-5 EST Frontal collision detected. Driver and/or front passenger air bag modules are deployed Side collision detected. Curtain air module and seat belt pre-tensioner are deployed Seat belt buckle switch LH circuit is shorted to ground.
Send your airbag control module to MyAirbags and save time, money and not having to deal with a dealership! During an accident, seat belt retractors and tensioners are deployed and will lock up by their gas charges, similarly to how airbags are deployed in a collision.
What does the my airbag reset code mean?
MyAirbags will reset your airbag control module back to its original manufacturer state clear of all codes, both soft and hard codes. Typically, these codes will indicate that there is crash data stored, airbags deployed, communication failure, a full memory, or other airbag, seat belt related issues.