SRS Airbag Module Reset & Programming
The Safety Restraint System (SRS), also known as the Airbag Control Module (ACM) or Restraint Control Module (RCM), is the brain of your vehicle's entire safety system. As a critical part of our Vehicle Programming services, this module is responsible for one thing: protecting you. It monitors crash sensors, and in the event of an impact, it makes the split-second decision to deploy airbags and fire seatbelt pretensioners.
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Book NowAfter an accident, this module's job isn't done. It permanently records "crash data," locking the system to prevent accidental deployment during repairs. This is why your airbag light is on and cannot be cleared with a standard diagnostic tool.
Once crash data is stored, your vehicle's safety system is completely disabled until the module is serviced.
At Centerline ADAS Center, we don't just replace—we restore. We are one of the few centers in the Spokane region with the specialized EEPROM programming equipment required to access the module's internal chip.
We carefully remove the SRS module, connect directly to its processor, and professionally "flash" it—completely erasing the hard-coded crash data. We then restore its original, factory-clean programming.
We are the trusted partner for collision centers across the Inland Northwest. After a vehicle is repaired, we perform the final electronic reset to ensure the new components (airbags, sensors, seatbelts) are all communicating properly with the freshly programmed module.
If a module is physically damaged (e.g., by water or fire) and must be replaced, a new or used module will not work until it is programmed to your vehicle's specific Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). We perform this VIN programming service, saving you a mandatory trip to the dealer.
Resetting your original module is always the best option.
Don't drive with a disabled safety system. If your airbag light is on after a collision, contact the programming specialists at Centerline ADAS Center today.