The module is often under the passenger seat. Pull the seat up and it is in thecenter under the carpet. You can unplug and replace it.
It is probably cheaper to have it reset.
A word of caution:
*Disconnect the battery if you are working with the Airbag Module, If it is powered and it feels movement, it could trigger the Airbags to blow."
The airbag module in most Mitsubishi vehicles is located behind the steering wheel for the driver and behind the dashboard for the passenger. They can be replaced by disassembling the ECU brackets.
Inside the dash on the passenger side. Just above where most cars have a glove box.
It is most likely under the rug under the center console. Can't say I remember for sure on the cirrus but most are located there or under the back seat. The easiest way to find it is to start looking under the dash for a yellow wire bundle and follow it to it's end. One end will go directly to the module.
The airbag light can be reset by resetting the entire control display on most cars. This is the same for a Z3 BMW.
The airbag computer module on a 2006 Ford F-150 is typically located under the center console, near the transmission tunnel. It may also be found behind the dashboard or under the driver's seat, depending on the specific configuration of the vehicle. Accessing it usually requires removing panels or components for better visibility. Always refer to the vehicle’s service manual for the most accurate information and instructions.
There are several things that can cause your 1996 Chevy Tahoe airbag light to come on. The most common cause is a malfunctioning airbag module.
In most newer cars, no. Older cars may not even have an airbag for the passenger. In most cars that do however, there is a weight sensor in the passenger seat that turns the airbag on only if there is someone heavy enough in the seat. This prevents the airbag from deploying if no one is in the seat and also prevents it from going off if there is a small child in the passenger seat.
The easiest way - in most cars - is to simply disconnect the battery. Doing that removes the electric current that would be required to 'set off' the airbag.
The flasher on most cars is located around the fuse box under the dash, or attached to the underside of the dash. It is a small round cylindrical Can made of aluminum, or plastic. behind the ashtray
The SRS airbag light will illumninate because the bcm will detect a fault in the SRS system. If the airbag has been deployed then you obviously need to replace the airbag and possibly the srs module. A good out electrician can reset the air bag flag. Driving a car that has airbags with the airbag fuse removed (disabling the air bag) is illegal in most countries.
On most cars, the horn is usually under the hood, bolted to the inside of a fender.
Some cars don't have an airbag switch but if your car does have one it is most likely beneath your radio or where you turn on your AC.