
The airbag control module in the Chery A21, also known as the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) module, typically contains a memory chip that stores crash data. This chip is often an EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) with designations like 95160 or 95080, depending on the specific model and year.
To access and reset this chip, you’ll need to locate the SRS module, which is usually situated beneath the center console, between the front seats under the dashboard, or under the front driver or passenger seat. The module is typically encased in metal and connected with a yellow plug, though some models may have a black plug.
Once you’ve located the module, you’ll need to carefully open it to access the EEPROM chip. This chip is a small 8-pin surface-mounted device that stores the crash data. Identifying the exact chip may require magnification, as the labels can be quite small.
Resetting the crash data involves reprogramming or replacing the EEPROM chip, a process that requires specialized equipment and expertise. If you’re not experienced with electronic repairs, it’s advisable to seek professional assistance to ensure the airbag system functions correctly after the reset.
For a visual guide on resetting the SRS airbag module, you may find the following video helpful
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