What is the fault code for a Hyundai airbag?
Airbag Fault Code DTC B1101 Battery Voltage High B1102 Battery Voltage Low B1326 FIS Front Impact Sensor -Driver Short to Ground
How much does it cost to repair a Hyundai airbag?
Most auto repair shops charge between $75 and $150 per hour. The Driver Airbag circuit consists of the Supplemental Restraints System Control Module (SRSCM), Clockspring and the Driver Airbag (DAB) which has two squib circuits. The SRSCM sets the Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) if it detects that the resistance of DAB squib is too high or low.
What is the failure code on a Hyundai?
As an example, one flash, followed by a 2 second pause, followed by two flashes and another 2 second pause, followed by two flashes and a 2 second pause, followed by three flashes and another 2 second pause, indicates a failure code 1223.
Do you need a VIN for a Hyundai airbag module?
No additional programming of the VIN is required. This is an alternative to purchasing a new or used airbag module that will need to be taken to the Hyundai dealership to have the new or used airbag control module programmed to your vehicle. Send your airbag control module to MyAirbags and save time, money and not having to deal with a dealership!
Where are the airbag codes stored in a Hyundai?
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 Hyundai’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.
What are the problems with the Hyundai airbags?
Hyundai DTC Trouble Codes DTC Description B1335 Right-hand Front Crash Sensor Wrong ID B1346 Driver Airbag Resistance Too High/Low B1346 Driver Airbag Resistance Too High B1347 Driver Airbag Resistance Too High/Low
Can a Hyundai airbag module be reset by myairbags?
The best part of having your Hyundai’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. No additional programming of the VIN is required.
Where do I find the fault code on my Hyundai?
Connect your OBD-II scanner into the OBD-2 port under the dashboard on the driver’s side. Note: Even a $20 generic OBD-2 scanner can retrieve check engine / ECU Hyundai fault codes. Those are P-codes in the Hyundai list below.
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.
Why do I need to reset my Honda airbag module?
Even after a minor accident the airbag may not deploy but the seat belts will lock and airbag module will need to be reset because of crash data and crash codes that are stored in the airbag module. MyAirbags will reset your airbag control module back to its original manufacturer state clear of all codes, both soft and hard codes.
Airbag Fault Code DTC B1101 Battery Voltage High B1102 Battery Voltage Low B1326 FIS Front Impact Sensor -Driver Short to Ground
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.
No additional programming of the VIN is required. This is an alternative to purchasing a new or used airbag module that will need to be taken to the Hyundai dealership to have the new or used airbag control module programmed to your vehicle. Send your airbag control module to MyAirbags and save time, money and not having to deal with a dealership!
Even after a minor accident the airbag may not deploy but the seat belts will lock and airbag module will need to be reset because of crash data and crash codes that are stored in the airbag module. MyAirbags will reset your airbag control module back to its original manufacturer state clear of all codes, both soft and hard codes.