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Searching for "used SRS computers near me"? We provide verified, crash-free OEM replacement airbag modules delivered directly to your home or shop in New Jersey and nationwide.

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Trusted Source for High-Quality Used SRS Computers

The Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) is the most important safety feature in your vehicle. When your airbag light comes on due to a faulty computer or water damage, Falcon Car Parts is the industry leader for sourcing reliable used airbag control modules for sale.

We understand that safety is non-negotiable. Every used SRS computer in our inventory is carefully removed from non-deployed salvage vehicles. We guarantee the units are free of hard-coded crash data and inspect the internal boards for any signs of liquid damage.

  • No Crash Data: We never sell modules with locked deployment codes.
  • OEM Quality: Genuine manufacturer computers for exact communication with your sensors.
  • Secure Logistics: Shipped in anti-static packaging to protect delicate circuitry.

Looking for Used Airbag Control Modules Near NJ?

Based in Clifton, New Jersey, Falcon Car Parts provides the fastest delivery times for used SRS modules in NJ and the surrounding Tri-State area. Whether you are in Jersey City, Newark, or Paterson, we offer rapid shipping directly to the auto electrician or collision center handling your repair.

Skip the shady salvage yard electronics and get a certified, guaranteed OEM safety module right here.

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Fastest delivery to NJ, NY, and CT!

We Stock Used Airbag Computers for All Brands

Because SRS modules dictate how many airbags a car has, part numbers must match exactly. Our network can find the exact unit for your specific trim level.

Domestic Trucks & SUVs

Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado, Dodge Ram, Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Imported Daily Drivers

Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Nissan Altima, Hyundai Elantra.

Complex Luxury Systems

BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and Volvo models with advanced multi-stage airbags.

What are the Key Features of a Reliable Used Airbag Module?

When you buy used automotive safety computers online, strict verification is required. Here are the quality standards included with every Falcon Car Parts SRS module:

  • 1. Crash Data Verification: We ensure the donor vehicle did not have deployed airbags, meaning the unit is not permanently locked.
  • 2. Water Damage Inspection: Because these are floor-mounted, we thoroughly check the aluminum casing and pins for signs of corrosion or flooding.
  • 3. Connector Pin Integrity: Yellow safety harness pins are checked to ensure they are straight and free of electrical arcing.
  • 4. Casing Condition Check: The metal outer housing is inspected to ensure it isn't dented or crushed, which could indicate internal board damage.
  • 5. Part Number Exact Match: SRS systems are highly specific. We cross-reference the manufacturer part number exactly to ensure compatibility.
  • 6. Anti-Static Handling: Units are handled, stored, and shipped using anti-static methods to prevent accidental electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage.

Common Questions About Buying Used Airbag Control Modules

The cost of a used airbag control module typically ranges from $50 to $250 depending on the vehicle's make, model, and year. Buying a tested used module is significantly cheaper than purchasing a new one from the dealership, which can often cost over $800.

Yes, it is safe as long as you buy from a reputable source. At Falcon Car Parts, we ensure our modules are pulled from vehicles that have not had airbag deployments, meaning there is no hard-coded crash data permanently locked into the unit.

The primary sign of a bad module is a permanent airbag (SRS) warning light on your dashboard that cannot be cleared with a standard OBD2 scanner. Other signs include water damage under the seats or center console where the module is usually located.

In most modern vehicles, yes. Even if the part numbers match perfectly, a replacement SRS module usually needs to be VIN-coded or initialized to your specific car using an advanced diagnostic scan tool so it can communicate with other sensors.

If a vehicle has been in an accident and the airbags deployed, the module permanently locks a 'crash data' code. While some third-party services offer resetting, replacing the unit with a clean, un-crashed used OEM module is generally the safest and most reliable route.

The SRS module is typically bolted directly to the floor pan of the vehicle, usually hidden beneath the center console, under the radio area, or occasionally under the front passenger seat.

Aside from vehicle collisions, the most common cause of SRS module failure is water damage. Because they are mounted on the floor, a leaking sunroof, spilled drinks, or flood damage can easily short out the internal circuit board.