
The airbag control module in the Chery Bonus, also known as the Chery A13 or Fulwin 2, is typically located beneath the center console, near the gear shifter or under the dashboard. This module contains an EEPROM chip that stores crash data and fault codes.
Resetting the airbag module involves accessing this EEPROM chip to clear stored crash data. This process requires specialized equipment and technical expertise. It’s crucial to handle the airbag system with care, as improper handling can lead to system malfunctions or safety hazards.
Given the complexity and safety implications, it’s recommended to have the airbag module reset by a professional service. Services like MyAirbags offer airbag module reset services for various vehicle models, including Chery.
For a visual understanding of the airbag module reset process, you may find the following video helpful
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