air bag inop light
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If you do change it, the thing is located underneath the center of the dash on the floor.
Its in held in with 3 screws. Once I swapped mine out with the ebay one light went out. I think the just go bad and have to be replaced sometimes.
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I fixed my airbag light by buying another airbag sensor module. Mine had went bad, the shop I use did the diagnostic for free. The module itself cost like $1200, on ebay its like $70.
If you do change it, the thing is located underneath the center of the dash on the floor.
Its in held in with 3 screws. Once I swapped mine out with the ebay one light went out. I think the just go bad and have to be replaced sometimes.
If you do change it, the thing is located underneath the center of the dash on the floor.
Its in held in with 3 screws. Once I swapped mine out with the ebay one light went out. I think the just go bad and have to be replaced sometimes.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/2004-2008-Chrysler-Crossfire-Oem-Airbag-Module-Used-No-Airbags-Blown-/261437511674?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cdee3d7fa&vxp=mtr
This is what the part looks like, I'll be honest you are rolling the dice but for $60 i decide it was worth a chance because not having no airbags is pretty bad so if I could fix it for $60 vs 2k which is what the dealership wants for the thing it was worth it.
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That is a first for me. When my body shop failed to unhook the battery cable and unhooked my passenger door airbag, it threw the code and the light came on. When the light is on, all your air bag system is shut down. You have none. Only the dealership could clear the code with the star das system. When working around the bags, steering wheel or doors, unhook your positive battery cable. I am sure there are other things that could throw the code, but I was under the impression nothing will clear the code without hooking it up to the computer.
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That is a first for me. When my body shop failed to unhook the battery cable and unhooked my passenger door airbag, it threw the code and the light came on. When the light is on, all your air bag system is shut down. You have none. Only the dealership could clear the code with the star das system. When working around the bags, steering wheel or doors, unhook your positive battery cable. I am sure there are other things that could throw the code, but I was under the impression nothing will clear the code without hooking it up to the computer.
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Let me check, I can pull up what the part looks like on ebay.
2004 2008 Chrysler Crossfire Airbag Module Used No Airbags Blown | eBay
This is what the part looks like, I'll be honest you are rolling the dice but for $60 i decide it was worth a chance because not having no airbags is pretty bad so if I could fix it for $60 vs 2k which is what the dealership wants for the thing it was worth it.
2004 2008 Chrysler Crossfire Airbag Module Used No Airbags Blown | eBay
This is what the part looks like, I'll be honest you are rolling the dice but for $60 i decide it was worth a chance because not having no airbags is pretty bad so if I could fix it for $60 vs 2k which is what the dealership wants for the thing it was worth it.
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My dealer will not just reset. They will diagnose and fix it. Diagnose $65.00 plus what ever It costs to fix it. Any other options? I like the Sharpie idea.
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