Bring your Jaguar’s safety system back to full function with Module Repair Lab’s professional Jaguar SRS airbag control module reset service. After an accident or deployment event, the airbag ECU stores crash records that cannot be cleared with diagnostic tools. These locked events keep the airbag warning light on and disable critical SRS functions.
Our reset service permanently removes all crash data, deployment history, and stored hard faults. Once reset, your module typically returns to plug-and-play operation, with no coding required for most Jaguar platforms. Each module is completed within one business day and restored to original factory parameters.
While most Jaguar modules reinstall immediately, vehicles that have had seat belts, sensors, or airbags replaced may require additional calibration. If any hardware problems are detected during the reset process, we will notify you.
Jaguar Models Supported
2.4, 3.4, 3.8, 240, 340, 420, C-Type, D-Type, E-Pace, F-Pace, F-Type, MK V, Mark IV, Mark IX, Mark V, Mark VII, Mark VIII, Mark X, S-Type, SS100, Super V8, V12, Vanden Plas, X-Type, XE, XF, XFR, XFR-S, XJ, XJ12, XJ6, XJ8, XJR, XJR575, XJRS, XJS, XK, XK120, XK140, XK150, XK8, XKE, XKR, XKR-S, XKSS
Common Jaguar SRS / Airbag Codes We Erase
- B107E – Airbag module internal fault
- B207F – SRS controller failure
- B1015 – Module internal malfunction
- B1139 – SRS system internal error
- B1193 – Airbag module fault
- B1206 – RCM fault detected
- B1342 – Module failure
- B1620 – SRS communication error
- B1649 – Crash detected
- B1650 – Crash detected
- DF194 – After-accident data stored
Jaguar airbag control units—also called SRS modules, crash sensors, or airbag ECUs—store deployment and impact data that cannot be cleared through the OBD port. Our bench-level reset process removes all stored crash information and restores the ECU to factory condition.
If your Jaguar’s airbag light appeared without an accident, we recommend performing a full SRS scan before sending the module. Pretensioners, occupant sensors, clock springs, or impact sensors are common causes of non-crash SRS faults.
Module Repair Lab restores your original Jaguar module rather than replacing it. This ensures proper VIN matching, avoids dealer reprogramming, and provides the most reliable long-term solution for SRS faults.
Please ship your module to the following address:
Module Repair Lab
8698 Elk Grove Blvd Ste 1, Elk Grove, CA 95624
Make sure to include your contact information and order number inside the package to help us process your repair quickly.
We recommend using a trackable and insured shipping method to ensure safe delivery. Once your repair is complete, we will ship it back to the return address you provide.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
How it Works
We offer a cost-effective solution to pricey dealership part replacements, saving you a significant amount of money. Our approach goes beyond simply repairing the faulty part – we address the underlying issue and use top-quality upgraded parts to ensure a long-lasting fix. We stand behind our service with a 100% satisfaction guarantee or your money back.
- To get started, carefully remove the part from your vehicle. If you’re unsure how to do this, you can take it to your local body shop for assistance.
- Once the part is removed, pack it securely in a suitable box to prevent any damage during transit.
- Don’t forget to print out your order confirmation page and include it in the package, along with your name, return address, and phone number
FAQs
8698 Elk Grove Blvd #1, Elk Grove, CA 95624
info@modulerepairlab.com
Turnaround time is fast—typically 2 to 3 business days once we receive your module.
You can pay on the website with PayPal or a credit card or you can send the module in with your information and we will contact you for a credit card after the repairs have been performed.
Yes, warranty depends on the module being repaired.