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RammaJamma Feb 1, 2011 11:11 PM

Airbag Light won't shut off!
 
I have an 02' Dodge Ram 1500, 2wd, Single Cab with 147k miles. In pretty good condition considering the miles. My open ended question is anyone out there on DF's found a specific answer as to how to get the Airbag Light on my instrument panel to shut off? I have been seeking answers and have come across a few suggestions, but I'm looking to find another Dodge owner with the same make, model, and problem I have. Any advice would be much appreciated!

1969CoronetR/T Feb 2, 2011 08:12 AM

Welcome to the site. I will move this thread to the third generation Ram section,
FF

weedahoe Feb 2, 2011 08:25 AM

Could be the wiring is bad or disconnected at the airbag? Did you buy this truck new? If not did it have the light on when you bought it indicating possibly it could have been deployed and replaced? Lastly, i would suspect the clock spring in the steering column.

Welcome to the site.

T-Muns Feb 2, 2011 08:25 AM

Airbag light on could be the clockspring inside your steering wheel. They are pretty cheap to pick up. You have to take the steering wheel off but it just plugs in.

If you're handy at all, I would recommend doing it yourself. I think the dealer charges a fortune for this fix.

weedahoe Feb 2, 2011 08:29 AM

^^^^ We posted at the same time.......LOL

Great minds think alike though

T-Muns Feb 2, 2011 09:20 AM


Originally Posted by weedahoe (Post 2402943)
^^^^ We posted at the same time.......LOL

Great minds think alike though

Ha...Had I known you were replying, I would've left it alone :)

weedahoe Feb 2, 2011 09:29 AM

I was thinking the same about you

abarmby Feb 2, 2011 10:29 AM

Are any safety measures needed, when messing about with these airbags guys??
Over here in the UK, they use some sort of a clamp that fits around the steering wheel to stop an accidental deployment becoming a serious safety issue.
Al.

itsahemi4x4 Feb 2, 2011 11:07 AM

First. disconnect the battery, and then apply the brake pedal for a couple of minutes to drain any electrical charge from the truck. Remember to ALWAYS handle the airbag with the cover facing AWAY from you.
Might want to get a steering wheel puller to help with the removal of the wheel if you need to remove the whole thing. Otherwise, the redneck fix is to use some black electrical tape over the light and call it good, but it's not highly recommended.

weedahoe Feb 2, 2011 11:07 AM

just disconnect the battery


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