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Airbag Module Reset Cost in DFW: 2026 Price Guide

Mobile airbag module reset service in Dallas–Fort Worth

An airbag module reset typically costs between $50 and $250, while replacing the module costs $300 to $1,500 or more. At LockNCal, you have two ways to reset: a mail-in service for $59.99 with free 2-way shipping, or a mobile on-site service in the Dallas–Fort Worth area starting at $250 for individuals ($200 for businesses and shops). The on-site price covers a reset performed through your vehicle’s OBD2 port, which works on about 80% of vehicles. The other ~20% require a bench reset (the module must be removed) — see how that affects price below. Resetting is almost always far cheaper than replacing, when the module is eligible.

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Airbag module reset cost at a glance

OptionPriceWhat’s includedTurnaround
Mail-in reset — LockNCal$59.99 (free 2-way shipping)Crash-data clear + reflash of the module you ship in. You remove & reinstall it.~24–48 hrs + shipping
Mobile on-site — individuals (DFW)From $250Reset through the OBD2 port (≈80% of vehicles) with full diagnostic scan, eligibility check, and system verification — we come to you. If your module needs a bench reset, you/your shop remove & reinstall it.Same visit when eligible
Mobile on-site — businesses & shops (DFW)From $200Same OBD2-port on-site service at a fleet/shop rate.Same visit when eligible
New module programming (if reset isn’t eligible)From $400Programming a replacement module to your VIN.Varies by vehicle
Full module replacement (dealer/shop)$300–$1,500+New/used module ($200–$1,200 part) + labor ($100–$300) + VIN programming.1+ shop visit
Replacement ranges reflect 2026 dealer/independent estimates. LockNCal on-site prices are starting points confirmed after module inspection.

OBD2 reset vs. bench reset — and what’s included

Most airbag modules can be reset right through the car’s OBD2 diagnostic port — no parts removed. About 80% of vehicles qualify, and that’s what LockNCal’s on-site price ($250 for individuals / $200 for businesses) covers.

The other ~20% can’t be reset through the port and require a bench reset: the module must be physically removed from the vehicle, reset, and reinstalled. For these, removal and reinstallation are the customer’s or the shop’s responsibility — or you can use our $59.99 mail-in service, which is designed specifically for bench resets.

Not sure which your vehicle needs? Book a Vehicle Diagnostic first, and we’ll tell you whether it’s an OBD2 or bench reset. The diagnostic is a separate charge,e and the full reset price still applies.

What is an airbag module reset?

The airbag control module — often called the SRS module — is the central computer that monitors and manages your restraint system: airbags, seat-belt pretensioners, crash sensors, and the safety network that ties them together.

After a collision, the module stores crash data and locks into a fault state, leaving your airbag/SRS warning light on and the system unable to deploy as designed. An airbag module reset clears that eligible crash-event data and restores proper module communication, returning the unit to a ready, like-new state — without buying a new module.

It is a safety-critical service. It should be done with accurate diagnostics and post-service verification, not by trial and error.

Why resetting is so much cheaper than replacing

A replacement module isn’t just the part. A new or used module must be programmed to your VIN before it will work, which usually means dealer programming on top of the part and labor. That’s why replacement commonly lands between $300 and $1,500+, and dealer quotes of $1,000–$1,300 are routine once parts, labor, and programming stack up.

A reset reuses your existing, vehicle-matched module — so you pay for expertise and equipment, not a $600–$1,200 part. When your module is eligible for a reset, you typically save several hundred dollars or more. LockNCal’s mail-in reset is just $59.99.

What affects the price of an airbag module reset?

  • OBD2 vs. bench reset. The on-site price covers OBD2-port resets (≈80% of vehicles); bench resets (≈20%) require the module to be removed and reinstalled by the customer or shop.
  • Whether a reset is even eligible depends on the module’s internal damage; it may need programming or replacement instead — the only way to know is a proper SRS diagnostic.
  • Mail-in vs. mobile on-site. Mail-in is cheapest ($59.99); you remove the module and ship it. Mobile on-site service ($250 / $200) brings the technician to you for an OBD-II port reset.
  • Individual vs. business/shop. Businesses, body shops, and dealerships get on-site service for $200; individuals get it for $250.
  • Vehicle make, model, and module type. These determine whether the reset is OBD2 or bench and how involved it is.

Tip: Not sure whether you need a reset, programming, or a bench vs. OBD2 job? Start with a Vehicle Diagnostic (from $150) to confirm the correct path before any work is performed.

Reset vs. replacement: which do you actually need?

 Airbag module resetAirbag module replacement
When it appliesModule is intact; crash data can be clearedThe module is internally damaged or not reset-eligible
Cost$59.99 mail-in / from $250 on-site$300–$1,500+
Keeps your VIN-matched module?YesNo — new module needs VIN programming
Best forMost post-collision SRS lightsPhysically damaged or unrecoverable modules

For most post-collision airbag lights, a reset restores the system at a fraction of the replacement cost. LockNCal confirms eligibility first — and if a reset isn’t the right call, we’ll tell you and quote the correct fix (programming from $400, or replacement).

Mail-in vs. mobile on-site: how to choose

  • Choose mail-in ($59.99, free 2-way shipping) if you can safely remove the SRS module yourself and want the lowest price. You ship it; the crash data is cleared, the module is reflashed, and you reinstall it. Great for individuals and shops anywhere in the country, and the right choice for bench-reset modules. See the mail-in airbag module reset →
  • Choose mobile on-site (from $250 for individuals / $200 for businesses) if your vehicle supports an OBD2 Port reset and you want it handled at your location with a same-visit turnaround. LockNCal comes to you anywhere in Dallas–Fort Worth, performs the reset, and verifies the system before completing the job.

What LockNCal’s airbag module reset includes

  • SRS diagnostic scan and fault verification
  • Eligibility confirmation for reset/programming (vehicle-dependent)
  • OBD2-port airbag module reset (bench resets handled via our mail-in service)
  • Restraint-system communication checks (module network verification)
  • Verification of warning-light status and system response before completion
  • Guidance on related components if diagnostics indicate additional needs
  • 30-day labor warranty on workmanship (covered if an issue is shown to result from our service)

Why drivers, body shops, and dealerships choose LockNCal: mobile service across DFW · verification-first workflow (diagnose → correct → confirm) · safety-system focus (SRS / ADAS / diagnostics) · booking-first scheduling.

Related services that often apply

A collision that frequently sets your SRS light affects more than just the module. Depending on diagnostic findings, you may also need:

Frequently asked questions

How much does an airbag module reset cost?

At LockNCal, a reset is $59.99 for mail-in service (free 2-way shipping), or from $250 for mobile on-site service in DFW for individuals ($200 for businesses and shops) when the reset can be done through the OBD2 port. Replacing the module instead costs $300–$1,500 or more.

Can every airbag module be reset through the OBD2 port?

No. About 80% of vehicles can be reset via the OBD2 port, which is included in our on-site price. The other ~20% require a bench reset, where the module is removed from the vehicle; for those, removal and reinstallation are the customer’s or shop’s responsibility, or you can use our $59.99 mail-in service. A Vehicle Diagnostic confirms what your vehicle needs.

Is it cheaper to reset or replace an airbag module?

Resetting is almost always cheaper. A replacement module costs $200–$1,200 for the part alone, plus labor and VIN programming, while a reset reuses your existing module — from $59.99 mail-in — when the module is eligible.

Is an airbag module reset safe and legal?

Yes, when done correctly. A reset clears eligible crash data and restores proper SRS operation, and the system is verified before completion. If the module is damaged beyond reset eligibility, the safe path is programming or replacement — LockNCal confirms this with diagnostics first.

How long does an airbag module reset take?

Mail-in service usually takes 24–48 hours, plus shipping time. LockNCal’s mobile on-site OBD2 reset is typically completed during the same visit once eligibility is confirmed.

Do you offer airbag module reset near me in DFW?

Yes. LockNCal provides mobile airbag module reset across Dallas–Fort Worth and a $59.99 mail-in option for customers anywhere. Book your service.

What Others Say About Us & Our Services

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Sammy Samuelson
June 11, 2026

The website was easy to navigate and I found the service I needed and was able to book the perfect time between work. The technician messaged me a day early letting me know that he would be in the area and gave me the option to get it taken care of early but unfortunately I was working. If I hadn't been that would have been amazing to get it done ahead of time. He was on time and very pleasant. Worked quickly and got my problem taken care of. It was such a better experience than sitting in a waiting room with strangers or having to take an Uber back and forth to avoid such situation. I'm already recommending them to my friends because of how easy it was. Why go to a shop to get your car fixed at the shop can just come to you?

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