Originally Posted by
darkeid
A quick update on the matter, i was able to find this part/module that was pulled from another crossfire from the facebook group chrysler crossfire market. Received the 2nd hand spare part today and after speaking with my technician (private garage) , he informed me that as the orange sticker warns this part is "coded" to the specific vehicle and needs programming before operation. So, this means that ultimately these modules need to be vin programmed or somehow configured. This cannot be done at his garage and i will have to drop the car & spare part there , he will have to send both the faulty/burned one from my car and the 2nd hand spare part to a car electrician for programming and then we will see if the problem will be finally fixed.
Unfortunately due to it almost being August and summer vacations coming up , most likely i`ll be able to do this in the start of September. I will update this again as soon as there are news.
I do not believe this at all, when installed the air bag light will be erased by the simple use of a good code reader, for the price they charge you could probably buy one of the code readers that can reset the air bag light, not all can do this.
Others will add to this info, I am not into the solutions for the ABS.