Can I start my car without SRS module?

Can I start my car without SRS module?

While a vehicle can still run without an airbag module, it is strongly recommended that drivers do not operate the vehicle without it being installed—unless an emergency situation arises and there is no other option.

How much does it cost to replace a SRS module?

The average cost for an airbag control module replacement comes between $685 and $712 for most cars and locations. The labor costs for this procedure are estimated between $103 and $130, while the cost of the parts is more expensive at $582.

Is it illegal to drive a car without an airbag?

No. You cannot drive a car on public roads where a safety system like an airbag does not work. Thus, you cannot on-sell a car to a buyer as it will never pass inspection.

Where is the SRS airbag control module located?

In most GM cars it is under the driver or passenger seat. Disconnect the positive battery cable and wait 3 min. You are now safe to unplug the airbag control module harness wiring plugs. All airbag srs components must be installed and connected properly before installing the airbag control module.

Where is the SRS computer in a car?

First find the srs computer module. In most cars it is under the center console that is between the two front seats, or center of the dash on the floor. In most GM cars it is under the driver or passenger seat.

How long does it take to reset Toyota SRS airbag modules?

We offer 24 hour turnaround on all Toyota SRS airbag modules! This service is offered to shops & individuals worldwide! Thousands of U.S. customers nationwide depend on getting their SRS airbag light reset by mailing in their SRS airbag modules to us for reprogramming, erasing all crash data and hard codes.

Where are airbag codes stored in a Toyota?

Below you will find common airbag codes that can be stored in your airbag control module after your vehicle was in an accident. The best part of having your Toyota’s original airbag module reset by MyAirbags is that when you get your airbag control module back and it goes back into the same vehicle that it came out of then it will be plug-n-play.

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