Our Process is as Easy as 1-2-3

How It Works?

Step 1: Order Your Reset Service

Add the ship your parts service to your cart and complete checkout.

Step 2: Remove & Send Your Part

Follow our easy removal instructions and send your part to:

Pioneer Airbags
9702 Synott Rd, Houston, TX 77083

Step 3: Get Your Reset Part

We erase all crash data and reprogram your part to be like new.

Plus, we have free return shipping!

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about airbag systems and our services

General FAQs

To reset your airbag module, disconnect the battery for at least 10-15 minutes before reconnecting it. However, if the airbag light is still on, the module may need to be professionally reset using an OBD-II scanner or reprogrammed.

The airbag light can turn on due to several reasons, including a faulty sensor, loose wiring, seat belt issues, or a weak battery. It's best to have the system scanned for error codes to determine the exact cause.

Common causes include:

  • Faulty crash sensors
  • Disconnected or damaged wiring
  • Seat belt pre-tensioner issues
  • A weak or replaced battery
  • A malfunctioning airbag control module

Yes, a weak or failing battery can cause voltage fluctuations, which may trigger the airbag light. If you recently replaced your battery, you may need to reset the system using an OBD-II scanner.

A flashing airbag light typically indicates a stored trouble code in the system. The number of flashes may correspond to a specific error code that can help diagnose the issue.

Yes, if the seat belt pre-tensioner is faulty or the seat belt sensor is malfunctioning, the airbag system may detect it as a safety risk and turn on the warning light.

Extreme temperatures and humidity can impact electrical connections and sensors, sometimes causing intermittent airbag warning lights.

If the airbag light is on, the system is likely disabled and will not deploy in an accident. A diagnostic scan is required to check for stored error codes and resolve any issues.

Airbag Deployment & Safety

After deployment, you should:

  • Turn off the engine if safe to do so
  • Seek medical attention if necessary
  • Have your vehicle towed to a repair facility for inspection and airbag replacement

No, airbags are single-use components. Once deployed, they must be replaced along with the airbag control module, sensors, and sometimes the steering wheel or dashboard components.

The cost varies based on the vehicle, but replacing airbags can range from $1,000 to $5,000 or more, including parts and labor.

Airbags deploy in about 20-30 milliseconds, faster than the blink of an eye, at speeds of up to 200 mph.

Airbag deployment can cause minor injuries such as burns, bruises, or abrasions, but these are far less severe than injuries from a collision without airbags.

Possible reasons include:

  • The crash was not severe enough to trigger deployment
  • The impact was in an area not covered by the airbag system
  • A faulty sensor or wiring issue prevented activation

Repair & Services

We specialize in repairing airbag control modules and seat belt pre-tensioners, but we do not sell undeployed airbags.

We offer airbag module resetting, seat belt retractor repairs, crash data removal, and diagnostic services.

  1. You send us your faulty module
  2. We diagnose and repair/reset it
  3. We ship it back, ready for reinstallation

Most repairs are completed within 24-48 hours after we receive the part.

Shipping & Orders

We accept credit/debit cards, PayPal, and other secure payment methods.

Yes, we offer international shipping, but additional fees may apply.

The customer is responsible for sending the part to us, but return shipping is covered under certain conditions.

Yes, we provide a warranty on all repairs. The length depends on the service.

Orders can be canceled before shipping, but cancellation fees may apply.

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