"If you want to replace it, bad idea, that will be ALOT more costly. I had my original SRS module sent in for a reset. I just googled a company called www.myairbags.com and they reset mine for $55 and shipped it back to me free of charge, I hooked it up and it works like brand new! and I saved about $560.
*Disconnect battery if you are working with the Airbag Module, if its powered and it feels movement, It could trigger the Airbags to blow."
You have to repair the cause of the light coming on. The airbag computer will have set a code about the cause. See related question for more info.
you need to take it to the dealer and have the computer flashed. this will clear the code and the light.
sounds like we are having the same type of issue, I replaced ignition Module and coil pack, and still no spark the last thing to change is the Computer.
Disconnect the battery for 15 minutes. If it is still on then you must see a GM dealership.
Replacing the seatbelts involves removing several interior trim panels, unfortunately almost all of them, starting from the front. If the seatbelt will no longer retract, it is non-functioning and needs replacement. Seat belts should ALWAYS be replaced after an accident involving airbag deployment. The airbag light is telling you the dealer or a qualified mechanic needs to do some slightly dangerous work replacing the airbags and the airbag controller.
Try disconnecting the battery cable, then reconnecting. If the airbag light still comes on, you need to take it to the dealer. Something in the airbag circuit isn't working correctly. To fix might involve removing the airbag. I've had the airbag light come on in my car two times & I've taken it to the dealer each time. I'm leery working around the airbag. You must disconnect the battery for a min of 5 mins
If the fuse is still good, does youre airbag light stay on, and the crusie control is out too? I would believe it is the "Clocking spring" that needs to be replaced! I know,... you're saying what is a clocking spring? All I know is it located in your steering wheel just under your deployable airbag. We had ours replaced by a factory recall. Look it up, it's still at NO COST to you. It's a Chrysler recall. (its a clock spring, and it is a air bag safety feature, that will prevent the airbag from going off. If your airbag light is on, take to certified repair facility asap. it may mean it wont fire in crash, but it could be a lot worse, if it is covered by recall, take advantage of it)
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possible it could be the cam shaft position sensor or it could be the control module in the distributor.
You need to reset the light by using diagnostic equipment even though the part was replaced the fault code will still be stored in the ECU memory.
The airbag light in the 2003 GMC ENVOY can be reset by disconnecting the battery for about 5 minutes. Then reconnect the battery, turn the key to on without starting the vehicle, and pump the gas pedal three times if the light is still on after reconnecting the battery.
still have p0715 still after cganhe the parts / you think is this transmission module \