airbag module(acm/ORC)
#3
i'm using the torque app on my phone and a bluetooth obd scanner to get DTC and live sensor data. the airbag light is on n instead of paying chrysler 110 bucks to pull a code or a no name garage 50 bucks to do it, if i can get the address of the module n the protocol it uses the guy who made the app can add it in so i would be able to pull codes from the airbag module for free. n im sure the address n protocol info could b accessed wit the DRB garages have
#4
Major chain parts stores usually read the code for free. The code name doesn't always mean that buying a part and swapping it will fix your problem. Just so you know, you're taking a gamble slapping a part on. I see it every day and they most often end up coming to see me AFTER they spend hundreds. They don't give refunds for electrical parts usually.
FYI, they are not charging you money to pull the code...that's an incorrect assumption. There are tests that have to be done to come to the conclusion to replace anything. ESPECIALLY with airbag. You guess wrong you get an airbag to the face and a trip to the ER.
FYI, they are not charging you money to pull the code...that's an incorrect assumption. There are tests that have to be done to come to the conclusion to replace anything. ESPECIALLY with airbag. You guess wrong you get an airbag to the face and a trip to the ER.
Last edited by TNtech; 01-16-2012 at 01:45 AM.
#5
i asked for the price for the code only no diagnostics. 90% of the time when the light comes on its while cornering/turning the wheel, which makes me assume its like all the other major causes ive seen online for the same car, either the clockspring or the squib harness. clock springs only a 35 dollar part and if it came back as the squib should just need to check continuity between airbag connector and the orc connector to see if its the wiring or if the problems inside the airbag
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