Nissan Airbag Module Reset Service (SRS Control Module Crash Data Repair)
If your Nissan’s airbag light is on after a collision, our Nissan Airbag Module Reset Service restores your original SRS control module by removing crash data, deployment logs, and hard fault codes stored deep inside the module’s memory. Nissan uses SRS ECUs designed by Bosch, Continental, and TRW, which permanently lock after any airbag or seatbelt deployment event. A standard scanner—or even the dealership—cannot clear this data. They typically recommend expensive module replacement. Our reset service is the proven, plug-and-play solution.
By reusing your original module, your Nissan keeps its factory coding, VIN programming, and configuration data. After the reset, simply reinstall the module and the airbag light will remain off once all collision-damaged parts (airbags, sensors, pretensioners) are repaired.
Why Your Nissan SRS Module Locks After an Accident
Nissan SRS systems store detailed collision information in EEPROM or MCU memory inside the module. Even a light impact—such as a curb hit, bumper tap, or pre-tensioner activation—can trigger the module to enter a locked state. Once this happens, the airbag light stays on and will not clear through OBD2 tools.
Our reset service clears:
- “Crash Event Stored” codes
- “Deployment Commanded” logs
- Seat belt pre-tensioner activation data
- Hard faults that cannot be erased with a scan tool
- Module locked or internal failure messages
- Corrupted crash memory caused by voltage spikes
The result is a fully restored SRS ECU ready for reuse with no extra programming required.
Compatible Nissan Models
This service supports nearly all Nissan models from early 2000s to 2023, including:
- Nissan Altima (2002–2023)
- Nissan Maxima
- Nissan Sentra
- Nissan Rogue / Rogue Select
- Nissan Murano
- Nissan Pathfinder
- Nissan Armada
- Nissan Frontier
- Nissan Titan
- Nissan Versa / Versa Note
- Nissan Leaf (EV models supported)
- Nissan Juke
- Nissan Kicks
- Nissan Xterra
- Nissan Quest
If your model has an SRS module with Nissan/Infiniti architecture, we support it.
Supported Nissan SRS Module Part Numbers
Your Module Repair Lab page lists common Nissan RCM units. Below are the expanded part number ranges typically found in Nissan vehicles:
- 98820- series (most Altima/Sentra/Maxima)
- 98821- series
- 28556- series
- 98830- series
- 98840- series
- 98850- series
- Continental, TRW, and Bosch Nissan SRS ECUs
If your part number begins with 98820- or 98830-, it is almost certainly supported.
Technical Overview: What We Reset
Inside every Nissan SRS module is a memory chip containing:
- Airbag deployment history
- Seat belt firing logs
- Impact sensor activation flags
- Crash data snapshots (speed, deceleration, timestamp)
- Fault states that activate the airbag light
Our process removes this data at the EEPROM/MCU level and restores normal module operation.
After Reset: Plug-and-Play Installation
Because you are reusing your original Nissan SRS ECU, the module does NOT need:
- VIN programming
- Immobilizer pairing
- Dealership coding
- Consult III configuration
Simply reinstall it and clear any codes related to components still requiring replacement.
When Resetting Is the Right Choice
Our reset service is recommended when:
- Your airbags or seat belts deployed
- The airbag light is on with crash-related codes
- The module is locked but not water-damaged or burned
- You want to avoid dealership module replacement costs
A replacement module may be required only if the board is physically damaged or corroded. If your module is not repairable, we contact you before any work is completed.
Why Nissan Owners Choose Module Repair Lab
- Experts in Nissan/Infiniti SRS architecture
- EEPROM-level crash data removal
- 1-year warranty included
- Fast turnaround times
- 100% plug-and-play results
- Supports hybrid and EV Nissan models
Important Notes
This service resets the airbag control module but does not repair other collision-related components. Your vehicle may still require:
- New seat belt pretensioners
- Replacement airbags
- OCS/occupant sensor repairs
- Crash sensors (if damaged)
Once all components are functional and the module is reset, the SRS light will 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.