Tachosoft Airbag Resetter V6.4

It allows technicians to read the memory dump file (via EPROM programmer), upload it, and obtain a "cleared" file to rewrite back to the chip.

: Runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows, including Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11. How Tachosoft Airbag Resetter V6.4 Works tachosoft airbag resetter v6.4

Car safety systems rely heavily on the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS). When an accident occurs, the airbag control module (ACM) stores "crash data" or "hard codes." This data permanently illuminates the airbag warning light and disables the system until the module is replaced or cleared. It allows technicians to read the memory dump

Locate the airbag control module inside the vehicle (typically found underneath the center console or gear shifter assembly). Disconnect the vehicle battery, wait 15 minutes for residual power to dissipate, and remove the module. Step 2: Reading the EEPROM (The "Dump") When an accident occurs, the airbag control module

For a hobbyist or a small workshop dealing primarily with vehicles from the early 2000s to the mid-2010s, the TachoSoft Airbag Resetter V6.4 can be a highly effective and economical solution. Conversely, for a professional operation that services a wide range of newer vehicles, investing in a more modern, all-in-one tool like the OBDSTAR P50 or a CarProg may be a wiser long-term strategy. Ultimately, users must weigh the cost and risks against their specific needs and technical capabilities.

Always request a license key and proof of purchase.

: You must physically remove the airbag module from the car and use an EPROM/MCU programmer to read the binary "dump" file from the chip (e.g., 95160 memory).