Originally Posted by
meticulousmaynard
Thanks for the warm welcome!
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@ZERACER I forgot to mention in the intro post that I did replace all 4 wheel sensors for TPMS but the module didn't want to take them. Not sure if it was my TMPS tool not communicating or an issue with a module. I'll dig into that one more when I have time, but it doesn't bother me that much. As for the airbag light, I'm inclined to agree with you. I made a separate thread
here that focuses specifically on it, and it sounds like there is more effective DRB III tool or emulator than the Snap-on scan tool I had used previously. Definitely would like to go an try and poke it with a computer before I try replacing the airbag module.
The TPMS Re-Learn has to be done using either a Chrysler tool for the Crossfire (most dealers don't have the tool anymore) or with DRBIII software in conjunction with a TPMS scanner for the wheel sensors or the magnet used to trigger the wheel sensors.
The Airbag light can be reset using some of the better scanners out there. I've had some luck getting my local O'Reilly's Auto Parts store to reset Airbag systems on various cars as they have several high-end scanners they can use and they do it for free! I would doubt the airbag module is at fault. Most likely just a matter of using the proper tooling to get the system to clear & reset.