The importance of recalibration after airbag deployment

May 4, 2017
There’s a common belief regarding vehicle airbags that they will never need to be replaced if they don’t deploy.

There’s a common belief regarding vehicle airbags that they will never need to be replaced if they don’t deploy. However, that’s not necessarily true. It is also untrue that you must automatically replace an airbag after an accident. Often, having the sensors reset and recalibrated is adequate. However, when the airbag does deploy, there’s more to do than just replace the airbag.

Importance of pre-scans
Before beginning any part of the repair process involving airbags, the repair technician should complete a full diagnostic pre-scan. By using the “asTech™” device, the repair technician can determine which Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) have triggered in any part of the airbag system, including the crash sensors or airbag module.

Crash sensors are sealed units so it isn’t possible to determine their true condition just by their appearance. Any crash sensor which may have sustained any type of damage, as a result of an accident, should be replaced.

Airbag replacement
Having the airbags deployed during an accident will obviously mean the airbags need to be replaced. This will, also indicate that airbag control module will need to be replaced and/or reprogrammed. If any of the impact sensors were damaged during the accident, it will generally mean that, they too must be replaced in order for the airbag module to reset and work properly after repairs. Never take a chance that the sensor will work again. Just replace it.

Get Free OEM Training

Automotive OEM Training 2017

Now is your chance to register for an expo pass to NACE Automechanika Chicago, where you'll have a chance to walk the show floor and take part in free OEM trainings.

Get Your Expo Pass

Once the airbag module is repaired or replaced and reinstalled in the vehicle, the vehicle’s computer system will sense that there is no longer an issue, and the warning light will go off. Having the technician replace damaged or deployed airbags, airbag sensors and modules ensures that the vehicle is repaired correctly and safely.

Recalibration
Once all of the airbag systems have been replaced and all damaged parts on the vehicle have been identified and replaced or repaired, the technician will need to recalibrate. All of the DTC’s and faults must be cleared and it must be verified that the system has been repaired before a recalibration can be done. Once recalibrated, the technician should complete a completion/post-scan using the “asTech™” device. This will determine that all repairs to the airbag system have been successfully completed.

For more information on the advantages of using the “asTech™” device, contact our master technicians today.

Sponsored Recommendations

Best Body Shop and the 360-Degree-Concept

Spanesi ‘360-Degree-Concept’ Enables Kansas Body Shop to Complete High-Quality Repairs

ADAS Applications: What They Are & What They Do

Learn how ADAS utilizes sensors such as radar, sonar, lidar and cameras to perceive the world around the vehicle, and either provide critical information to the driver or take...

Banking on Bigger Profits with a Heavy-Duty Truck Paint Booth

The addition of a heavy-duty paint booth for oversized trucks & vehicles can open the door to new or expanded service opportunities.

Boosting Your Shop's Bottom Line with an Extended Height Paint Booths

Discover how the investment in an extended-height paint booth is a game-changer for most collision shops with this Free Guide.