What do part numbers need to match for airbag modules?

What do part numbers need to match for airbag modules?

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When did they start putting seat belts in cars?

Choose Seat Belt Help. Beginning in 1964, all U.S. cars were manufactured with seat belt anchorages for at least two lap belts in the front seat. Since January 1968, U.S. passenger car and light truck manufacturers have been required to install lap belt and shoulder belt anchorages at each front “outboard” (driver side and passenger side,…

Why is an airbag control module so important?

An airbag control module is an important part of your vehicle. In addition to storing crash data and sending cut-off signals to your engine following a crash, it also deploys your airbags.

When do I need to replace my airbags?

In addition to storing crash data and sending cut-off signals to your engine following a crash, it also deploys your airbags. If you have been in an accident where the airbags were set off, you will need to replace the airbags and the SRS airbag control module in order to make the car safe to drive again.

Where is the seat belt sensor in a car?

The seat belt sensor can usually be found in a vehicle’s SRS airbag module, sometimes referred to as the ECU, or engine control unit. The SRS airbag module or ECU is usually located beneath the driver’s or front passenger’s seat, but it can be found in a few different locations as well.

Can a seatbelt be replaced with an airbag?

It contains an impact sensor that can’t be reused. If the airbag control module isn’t changed, the entire airbag system won’t work. Seatbelt buckles and retractors are commonly replaced. Some vehicles are equipped with pre-tensioners in the seatbelt buckle or retractor that tightens before the airbags deploy. They’re one-time-use components.

Where is the SRS airbag module located in a car?

The SRS airbag module or ECU is usually located beneath the driver’s or front passenger’s seat, but it can be found in a few different locations as well. In some vehicles, it is found in the center console, kick panel, behind the steering wheel, or under the radio.

Is it possible to reset an airbag module?

You are now able to re-use your existing airbag module with our reset service! Your module will be restored back to its factory condition and will not require any additional programming. Just Plug & Play! This service is 100% compatible with our seat belt repairs.