Mitsubishi Airbag Module Reset Service (SRS Control Module Repair)
If your Mitsubishi’s airbag light is on after a collision, our Mitsubishi Airbag Module Reset Service professionally removes crash data and restores your original SRS control module to factory condition. This process clears locked crash records, deployment data, and hard fault codes that cannot be erased with a standard OBD2 scanner or dealership diagnostic tool.
Mitsubishi vehicles use SRS control modules built by Continental, Bosch, and Mitsubishi Electric that permanently store crash history in onboard memory. Dealerships typically replace the module altogether, which can be expensive and often requires advanced coding. Resetting your original module keeps the vehicle’s configuration intact and eliminates the need for reprogramming.
Why Reset Your Mitsubishi SRS Module?
A collision—even a minor one—can trigger the SRS module to lock. Common scenarios include bumper impact, seat belt tensioner activation, or airbag deployment. Once the module logs these events, the airbag light remains illuminated until the crash data is removed.
Our reset service restores your original module, clears crash data at the memory level, and brings the system back to working condition in a cost-effective, plug-and-play solution.
Common Mitsubishi SRS Module Symptoms
- Airbag light stays on
- “Crash Event Stored” or “Deployment Recorded” fault
- Module locked after accident
- Codes that will not clear, even after replacing airbags
- ECU communication faults
- Seat belt pre-tensioner deployment codes
- U0151, B1410, B1401, B1402, B1409, B1490, and similar codes
Supported Mitsubishi Models (Extensive Coverage)
This service supports nearly all Mitsubishi vehicles equipped with compatible SRS modules, including:
- Mitsubishi Outlander (2007–2023)
- Mitsubishi Outlander Sport / ASX / RVR
- Mitsubishi Eclipse (2006–2012)
- Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross (2018–2023)
- Mitsubishi Lancer (2004–2017)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution (Evo VIII, IX, X)
- Mitsubishi Galant
- Mitsubishi Mirage
- Mitsubishi Montero / Pajero
- Mitsubishi i-MiEV
- Mitsubishi Endeavor
- Mitsubishi Raider
- Mitsubishi Triton / L200 (international models)
If your Mitsubishi uses an SRS module with Mitsubishi/Continental/Bosch architecture, we support it.
Supported Mitsubishi SRS ECU Part Numbers
We reset most Mitsubishi airbag computers, including these commonly used part number prefixes:
- 8635A### series (most Mitsubishi Outlander/Lancer units)
- MR587942, MR958151, MR589474, MR977337
- 7820A### series
- 7810A### series
- 8651A### modules
- Bosch, Continental, TRW Mitsubishi SRS ECUs
Your original coding and VIN remain intact—only crash data is removed.
Technical Breakdown: What Our Reset Fixes
Mitsubishi SRS modules store crash information in EEPROM or MCU flash memory. Standard OBD2 scanners cannot erase this level of stored deployment data. We perform memory-level reset procedures to remove:
- Airbag deployment history
- Seat belt tensioner firing logs
- Crash event timestamps
- Front/side impact data
- “Module Locked” and “Internal Fault” states
- Corrupted event flags caused by impact voltage spikes
- Incorrect immobilizer communication caused by crash state
The reset restores the SRS ECU to its original working condition as if it were a new module.
No Programming Required
Because you are reusing your original factory module, no dealer programming or coding is needed after installation:
- Fully plug-and-play
- No VIN reprogramming
- No immobilizer syncing
- No special tools needed after installation
Simply reinstall the module, clear any remaining codes from components that were actually damaged, and verify SRS readiness.
When Resetting Makes the Most Sense
Resetting is ideal if the vehicle was in an accident and the airbags and belts have been repaired. It is also the best option if the module is in a locked state but does not show signs of physical or electrical damage.
Replacement should only be considered if:
- The module is burned, water-damaged, or shorted internally
- The circuit board is cracked or corroded
- A prior repair attempt physically damaged the memory chip
In those cases, we notify you before any work is performed.
Why Choose Module Repair Lab?
- Specialized Mitsubishi SRS module restoration experts
- Crash data removal at the EEPROM/MCU level
- Support for hybrid, EV, and advanced ADAS-equipped models
- Fast turnaround times
- 1-year warranty on reset service
Additional Notes
This service does not bypass or disable the SRS system. Components that were physically damaged (airbags, pretensioners, impact sensors, OCS mats) must still be repaired or replaced for the airbag light to remain off.
Please ship your module to the following address:
Module Repair Lab
113 South Lake Street
Madera, CA 93638
United States
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
113 South Lake Street, Madera, CA 93638
info@modulerepairlab.com
Turnaround time is fast—typically 1 to 2 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.