Chrysler Airbag Module Reset Service (SRS Control Module)
Module Repair Lab offers a professional Chrysler airbag module reset service
for vehicles experiencing an illuminated airbag or SRS warning light. Chrysler vehicles
store crash and deployment data inside the SRS airbag control module, which locks the
system after an accident and prevents the airbag light from being cleared.
Once this data is stored, a diagnostic scanner cannot turn the light off. Our reset
service permanently removes the crash data and restores proper airbag system
communication without requiring dealership programming.
Fast Turnaround & Factory-Level Restoration
After receiving your Chrysler airbag control module, our technicians perform a
complete crash data reset at the electronic memory level. Most modules are processed
within one working day and shipped back promptly.
The reset restores the module to factory operating condition, allowing a true
plug-and-play reinstallation. In some cases, additional calibration may be required
if other SRS components report faults after reinstalling the module.
Why Chrysler Airbag Lights Stay On
Chrysler airbag lights commonly appear after collisions, including minor impacts.
When this occurs, the SRS module records crash data that disables the airbag system
and may also cause seat belt pretensioners to lock. Once stored, this data prevents
normal system operation.
Replacing the airbag module is often recommended by dealerships. Resetting your
original module avoids VIN mismatch issues, eliminates dealer coding costs, and
preserves the factory configuration already linked to your vehicle.
What Our Chrysler Airbag Module Reset Service Includes
- Permanent removal of stored crash and deployment data
- Clearing of hard and soft SRS fault codes
- Restoration of proper SRS communication
- Retention of original VIN data
- Plug-and-play reinstallation
Common Chrysler Airbag / SRS Codes We Clear
- B107E – Airbag module related fault
- B207F – SRS unit internal error
- B1015 – Faulty airbag control module
- B1139 – Internal SRS fault
- B1193 – Airbag system error
- B1206 – Airbag RCM fault
- B1342 – SRS system failure
- B1620 – SRS communication error
- B1649 – Crash detected
- B1650 – Crash detected
- DF194 – After accident event stored
Chrysler Models Supported
Our Chrysler airbag module reset service supports a wide range of vehicles, including:
200, 300, 300C, Aspen, Cirrus, Concorde, Crossfire, Fifth Avenue,
Imperial, LeBaron, LHS, New Yorker, Pacifica, Prowler, PT Cruiser,
Sebring, Town & Country, Voyager, Windsor, and additional Chrysler
vehicles equipped with factory SRS systems.
Important Technical Notes
Chrysler airbag control modules may also be referred to as the SRS module,
airbag ECU, or crash sensing module. Many late-model Chrysler vehicles store
partial VIN data inside the module, which is why resetting the original unit
is strongly recommended.
If the airbag light remains illuminated after reinstallation, another SRS
component such as airbags, seat belts, wiring, clock spring, or impact
sensors may be reporting a soft fault that must be addressed separately.
Warranty & Satisfaction Guarantee
Module Repair Lab stands behind every Chrysler airbag module reset with a
100% satisfaction guarantee.
All services include a one-year warranty covering the reset work performed.