mine just started the same thing. my mechanic says that he replaced a wire within the steering wheel and that did it for another vehicle - same model, year.
It can not be reset, failed parts must be replaced.
Drive and hit a brick wall, the airbag will deploy. Then remove it.
Driver side fuse box there is a switch you push to reset.
You must have the special needed tool to reset the oil indicator light.
Have Auto Parts Store reset it , will do this for free.
Once you have repaired the cause of the light, it will reset itself.Once you have repaired the cause of the light, it will reset itself.
The airbag light stays on when the computer detects a malfunction and sets a code. The fault needs repaired and the light will shut itself off.
With a scan tool or with a battery disconnect.
Reset the light. Turn everything off. Turn the key on and off when the light just goes off. Keep doing this several times, the light will reset
The light can not be reset until the failure that caused the code is repaired. A scan tool is required to read and diagnose the codes.
Go to auto zone and have the codes read for free.
If you mean the airbag light. You need to have it checked for codes and repaired by a trained mechanic. The airbag system is not for DIY'ers.