MITSUBISHI SRS AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE RESET SERVICE
This is a service for Airbag Module Reset after your vehicle was in accident.
- Airbag Light on?
- Airbags deployed?
- Diagnostic Tool reads “crash data stored”?
- Dealership tells you that you need a new module?
Odometers Solutions specializes in reactivation (reset) of airbag system, airbag controllers and air bag modules. Our workshops are equipped with original equipment to diagnostic and repair (reset) module professionally. Our technicians are completely familiar with these systems.
Our services represent substantial savings for body shops, insurers and their customers. By reseting your airbag module, you also contribute to our planet health.
This is a service to repair/reset your airbag control module. After a vehicle has been in an accident, the airbag module needs to be reset (cleared of hard crash codes) in order for the SRS/Airbag System to function properly again.
All SRS Modules can be reset, except if they have been damaged in a flood, fire or any other rare electrical malfunction.
We Guarantee that we will:
Erase all Hard Crash Codes that are stored during an accident.
We do not guarantee that your light will go away.
If your light is on upon installation of the module then you may have other faults, such as a blown seat-belt (just because it is working doesn't mean that it isn't internally blown). To determine why the light is on you will need to get it properly diagnosed with a good scanner capable of reading and erasing SRS fault codes.
We are not responsible for any diagnostic charges.
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
HOW THIS WORKS:
Step 1: You pay us for the service.
Step 2: You send the module to us.
Step 3: We Reset Your Module.
Step 4: We pay for fast return shipping.
Your module will be reset and shipped back to you within 24 HOURS of us receiving it.
PLEASE, CHECK IN THE FOLLOWING LIST IF YOUR PART IS COVERED BY US!
Press Ctrl + F and type your model. If you cannot find it on the list, please contact us.
0 285 001 290 | MR309115 DB (0 285 001 235) |
0 285 001 787 | MR309212 (0 285 001 232) |
8635A072 DPSBC W2T64571 | MR309232 DPS |
8635A123 DPSBC W2T64971 | MR309232 (X6T4208) |
8635A163 D W2T65972 | MR309232 (X6T42081) |
8635A183L DPSBC W2T66873 | MR472773 (152300-3430) |
8635A210 DPSB (0 285 001 645) | MR472776 (152300-3460) |
8635A215 | MR522940 (X6T41784) |
8635A227 DPSBC W2T67472 | MR530002 (X6T41781) |
8635A282 (0 285 011 150) | MR530002 |
8635A283 (0 285 011 151) | MR551784 |
8635A321 (0 285 011 550) | MR587416 DPB (0 285 001 684) |
8635A323 (0 285 011 720) | MR587416 DPSB (0 285 001 686) |
8635A329 (W2T68471) | MR587417 DPSB (0 285 001 685) |
8635A312 (0 285 011 703) | MR587731 |
8635A364 (W2T90571) | MR587758 DPSB (0 285 001 687) |
MN141038 | MR587868 (W2T61972) |
MN141170 | MR913789 DPB (0 285 001 286) |
MN141261 (W2T62175) | MR913789 DPB (0 285 001 286) |
MN141262 (W2T62174) | P8635A053 |
MN141401 (W2T62674) | P8635A122 |
MN141446 (W2T63871) | P8635A128 |
MN141471 | P8635A168 DDPPSC B K |
MN141473 DPSB (W2T62176) | P8635A205 DDPPSC B1 |
MN141499 | P8635A223 DPSB (0 285 010 691) |
MN141500 | P8635A254 |
MR158433 (0 285 001 127) | P8635A307 DDPPSC B K |
MR213889 | W2T62174 |
MR268156 (152300-2461) | W2T63871 |
MR268157 (152300-1052) | W2T64071 |
MR268157 (152300-2471) | W2T64671 |
Instrument Panel cluster (IPC) packaging
Properly packing IPC before shipping is of great importance. The main materials you will need are the following:
Cardboard boxes: can be found in any stationery or hardware store or you can get used ones in supermarkets.
Foam wrap or Bubble Wrap: for extra protection.
Polystyrene sheets: for additional internal cushioning if needed. They can be bought at various hardware stores.
Air cushions: When placed inside a box, these small air-filled bags provide protection for objects rolling around. However using them can be expensive, as buying the machine used to inflate them can be pricey.
Adhesive tape: for sealing the box.
Packing IPC part should not be difficult if you follow our simple guidelines:
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Put the car part in the box. Place the item in the appropriate box.
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Wrap individual instrument panel clusters. Protect any individual parts with bubble wrap or padded foam sheeting, especially components that must be disassembled first.
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Seal and label the box. Use adhesive tape to seal the box. You can label it with a sign saying “Fragile” or “Handle with care” and also specify the type of item that is inside the box. However, note that such a warning cannot guarantee that the package will be treated as such and should not substitute adequate packaging.
Always assume the worst from the post office; therefore OVER package well!
Odometers Solutions IS NOT RESPONSIBLE for poor packaged parts.