Air Bag Fault Code

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2004 Expedition Eddie Bauer, air bag light is flashing a 12 fault code. Service manual indicates this means replace the RCM. I found one on Ebay that I want to buy. Does anyone know if this is plug & play or if it requires programming by the dealer? Repair manual does not indicate any programming necessary.

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Restraint Control Module replacement, is this plug and play or does it need programming does anyone know?
 
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From the ford service workshop manual

WARNING: Do not handle, move or change the original horizontal mounting position of the restraints control module (RCM) while the RCM is connected and the ignition switch is ON. Failure to follow these instructions may result in the inadvertent deployment of the safety canopy and risk of personal injury.

WARNING: The restraints control module (RCM) orientation is critical for correct system operation. If a vehicle equipped with an air bag supplemental restraint system (SRS) has been involved in a collision in which the center tunnel area has been damaged, inspect the mounting and bracket for deformation. If damaged, the RCM must be replaced whether or not the air bags have deployed. In addition, make sure the area of the RCM mounting is restored to its original condition.

NOTE: When installing a new restraints control module (RCM), always make sure the correct RCM is being installed. If an incorrect RCM is installed, erroneous DTCs will result.

The restraints control module (RCM) carries out the following functions:

deploys the air bag(s) in the event of a deployable crash.
activates the safety belt buckle pretensioners to remove slack from the safety belt.
monitors the SRS for faults.
illuminates the air bag indicator if a fault is detected.
flashes the air bag indicator to indicate the lamp fault code (LFC) detected.
communicates through the data link connector (DLC) the current or historical Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs).
signals the instrument cluster module to activate a chime if the air bag indicator is not available and another SRS fault exists.
The RCM monitors the SRS for possible faults. If a fault is detected while the ignition switch is in the ON position, the RCM will illuminate the air bag indicator located in the instrument cluster.

When the ignition is cycled (turned off and then on), the air bag indicator will prove out by lighting for six seconds and then off for two seconds. After the prove out, the air bag indicator will then flash the two-digit LFC. If an SRS fault exists, the air bag indicator will flash the LFC five times, then it will remain illuminated for the rest of the key cycle. The RCM will also communicate the current and historical DTCs through the DLC, to the scan tool. If the air bag indicator does not function, and the system detects a fault condition, the RCM will signal the instrument cluster module to activate an audible chime. The chime is a series of five sets of five tone bursts. If the chime is heard, the SRS and the air bag indicator require repair.

LFCs are prioritized. If two or more faults occur at the same time, the fault having the highest priority will be displayed. After that fault has been corrected, the next highest priority fault will be displayed.

The RCM includes a backup power supply. This feature provides sufficient backup power to deploy the front air bags and safety belt pretensioners in the event that the ignition circuit is lost or damaged during impact. The backup power supply will deplete its stored energy approximately one minute after the battery ground cable is disconnected.
 
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Thanks for that. I have the same repair dvd. It doesn't seem to indicate a need for dealer programming but I want to make as sure as possible.
 
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normally those manuals will state if anything needs to be reprogramed Wouldn't hurt to ask a dealership
 
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Dealership wouldn't even give me the complete part number. I spoke to an airbag module builder and they are fairly sure it is plug and play. They said worst case when I plug the new one in it will give me a code saying it is un recognized if it needs programming
 
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When your done kindly post an update as to how well it went
 
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OK so here it is, I put the restraint control module I got from ebay brand new in the box in the expedition today. I followed the procedure exactly as outlined in the manual and I am good. No face full of airbag on power up and no more airbag trouble light. The module is plug & play! $606 dealer part brand new in box from ebay for $40. I think I'm going to play the powerball now.....
 

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