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    Default Mondeo mk3 SRS module replacement

    Hi,
    Which one is better(or cheaper) to do:

    Clear SRS module crash memory
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    Replace module with the one that was never crashed. I have spare one, but it will still need programming, won`t it?

    I have odb2 interface cable, would it be any help solving this?

    Thanks!

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    Better way is to replace with NEW one device or never crashed.
    Cheaper way is to reprogram your origian.

    There is no chance to make it over OBD.
    You have to remove it from car, disasemble it and reprogram eeprom or MCU inside.
    After repairing device ou have to youse your obd diagnostic to find other problems on SRS system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yasser View Post
    You have to remove it from car, disasemble it and reprogram eeprom or MCU inside.
    After repairing device ou have to youse your obd diagnostic to find other problems on SRS system.
    Yes, best way

    Jose

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    The guy came yesterday and reset it via ODBII connector. He used some car diagnostic equipment. Wondering if there`s a software to do it from PC?

 

 

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