Jeep Airbag Module Reset Service (SRS / Airbag Control Module)
Get your Jeep safely back on the road with our professional
Jeep airbag module reset service. When a Jeep is involved in
an accident, the SRS airbag control module stores crash data and deployment
information that locks the system and turns on the airbag warning light.
Once this happens, a simple scan tool clear will not fix the problem.
At Module Repair Lab, we reset your original Jeep airbag control module at
the electronic memory level. After the reset, the module is restored to
factory operating condition so it can be reinstalled as a true
plug-and-play unit in most cases.
Fast, Professional Jeep Airbag Module Reset
Once your module arrives at our facility, our technicians perform a full
diagnostic and crash data reset. Most Jeep SRS modules are completed
within one working day and shipped back promptly to minimize
downtime.
In the majority of cases, no dealer programming is required because we work
with your original module and retain the vehicle’s VIN information. If the
vehicle detects separate faults in airbags, seat belts, or sensors after
reinstallation, those components may still need attention.
When You Need a Jeep Airbag Module Reset
This service is designed for Jeeps that have:
- An airbag or SRS warning light illuminated on the dash
- Crash data stored after an accident
- Deployed airbags or locked seat belt pretensioners
- Diagnostic reports showing “crash data stored” or similar SRS codes
- A dealer recommendation to replace the airbag control module
Even a relatively minor collision can trigger permanent crash data inside
the module. Resetting your original Jeep module is a cost-effective
alternative to replacement and avoids the hassle of coding a different unit
to your vehicle.
What Our Jeep Airbag Module Reset Service Includes
- Removal of stored crash and deployment data from the SRS module
- Clearing of hard crash codes related to previous accidents
- Restoration of normal communication with airbags and seat belts
- Retention of original VIN and configuration data
- Module returned ready for plug-and-play installation in most cases
Jeep Models Supported
We service a wide range of Jeep airbag control modules, including but not
limited to:
CJ series (CJ3, CJ5, CJ6, CJ7), Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, Grand Wagoneer,
Wagoneer, Wrangler, TJ, Liberty, Compass, Patriot, Renegade, Commander,
Comanche, Gladiator, Scrambler, Utility / Utility Wagon, Truck and
Universal / Universal Truck platforms, as well as many other Jeep models
equipped with factory SRS systems.
Common Jeep Airbag / SRS Codes We Address
During the reset process we target crash and internal fault codes commonly
seen in Jeep SRS modules, including but not limited to:
- B107E – Airbag module related fault
- B207F – SRS unit internal error
- B1015 – Faulty airbag control module
- B1139 – Internal SRS module error
- B1193 – Airbag system related fault
- B1206 – Airbag RCM fault
- B1342 – SRS system failure
- B1620 – SRS communication error
- B1649 – Crash detected
- B1650 – Crash detected
- DF194 – After-accident event stored
Module Names and Technical Notes
Depending on model and year, Jeep airbag control modules may be listed as
an Airbag Module, SRS Airbag Control Module, SDM (Sensing Diagnostic Module),
RCM (Restraint Control Module), or Airbag ECU. All of these refer to the
primary crash sensing and deployment controller.
Many late-model Jeeps store partial VIN and configuration data in the SRS
module. This is why resetting your original unit is preferred over trying
to install a used or mismatched replacement that requires additional
programming.
What If the Airbag Light Is Still On?
If the airbag light remains on after you reinstall the reset module, it
usually indicates a separate fault in the SRS system such as:
- Damaged or unplugged airbags
- Locked or faulty seat belt pretensioners
- Faulty clock spring in the steering column
- Damaged impact or crash sensors
- Wiring or connector issues
In these cases, a scan tool will typically report a soft code that
points to the affected component. Those issues must be resolved separately
from the module reset.
Why Choose Module Repair Lab for Your Jeep
By resetting your original Jeep airbag module instead of replacing it, you:
- Avoid dealer programming fees and repeat trips
- Keep your factory VIN and configuration intact
- Save money compared to new or used module replacement
- Get fast turnaround on a critical safety component
Module Repair Lab confidently stands behind our Jeep airbag module reset
service with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If your module
cannot be reset, we will contact you with available options before proceeding.