Eric O all ready showed you how he diagnoses an Air Bag SRS light on this '08 Jeep Grand Cherokee with codes B1B02, B1B06 indicating open circuits in the drivers side air bag squibs. Now lets see what it takes to replace this clock spring and get this baby working again!
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I have problem with airbag fault Dodge Nitro 2.8 crd . B1B02 , I don t know where is problem ….
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I have a 2005 300C how do you check airbag codes?
Great. But why a 2ohm resistor and is this a generic ohm level across makes and models? Thanks
hi dude, on my jeep Patriot there is an airbag light on since 4 days, but sometimes the light get off and after some minuts turn back on. the diagnostic device show me the B1B06 error. What is the problem for you? the clock spring? let me know, thanks!
You should always unhook battery before working on the airbag system and the problem was probably the fact that there were no shorter bars in the plugs. Always have to have shorter bars to complete circuit and eliminate open squib lights.
Hi Eric! Just found you! I have the code on my 08 Liberty! And just so happen I live in Wayland! Added you to my Chanel
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Why is the battery still connected when the bag comes off?
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Second time watching 5/5/ 2020
My Grandpappy hated working on Chryslers. he said they used too many damn bolts!
Hello, I have B1B06 code in my JEEP WK. I change clockspring yesterday for original part from MOPAR. After montage part and switching on the starter, airbag light still shine. I check the codes and i have B1B03. Driver airbag squib 1 have constant resistance 1.5ohm and driver airbag squib 2 have constant resistance 3.1ohm. Squib 1 have too low resistance.
Plis help me, what can I do?
That is a great video, and very informative; I might have to change the clock spring on my wife's `14 Dart one of these days, as it is approaching 190K . This video is one I would definitely go back to before doing that job. Thank you for posting this.
I replaced my clockspring and the code still comes up .. light still on
Hey quick question, When replacing a deployed Airbag, is the AirBag light supposed to automatically go out Or it still needs reprogramming?? Thanks.
Hey I have a question, When Replacing Driver and Passenger AirBag that deployed, Will replacing Both airbags automatically turn off the airbag lights? Or will it need programming or scanner to turn it off? I'm Having Code 0006 Driver Squib Circuit #1 Open. 2000 Dodge Intrepid.
How much does this cost ?
HAHA jokes on you! I used this video as a guide and it worked perfectly! Thank you for uploading!!
A request: please put link to original video if this is a fix/continuation. Saves searching for the original.
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What's the model of that stereo
What's a SQUIB?? 2000 Chrysler voyager air bag light on. had it scanned at auto parts store. Driver side SQUIB open circuit. (clock spring?)
how much should this cost to have done after the cost of the part? time wise billing for labor?
you know what man thank you for help me you will save me 250$, thank you man I appreciate .
How much did it cost to fix
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Thank you for calling it a torx bit. The people that they think they know tools call it a star bit. T = torx 15, torx 20
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What if it hadn't been the Clock Spring but the Squib cable itself What to do then? I just had the airbags replaced and have had an issue with the Squid codes and the vehicle has had clock springs changed out 7 times. When you lower the tilt the light comes back on after every repair and the last time the light came on while I was at the dealership leaving the lot when I lowered the wheel.
I complained and they told me that this time had been a courtesy repair because the car was out of warranty? I got in contact with the District Chrysler Rep and was told QUOTE (We ain't doing shit to it, its out of warranty!) Now I'm stuck with a car that has never had a passenger operational Airbag unless I'm willing to fork over $500+ to let them try again? WTF!
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Note: When putting screws into plastic.
Turn the screw backwards until it drops into the thread slots. Then tighten normally.
That prevents cutting new slots and stripping the plastic.
Air Bag circuits are fun! Especially when someone else has been in there! I had some of the Ford simulators, and they worked well. I also had an "intermittent" squib, clockspring, whatever you want to call it, on a GM van. That was fun. Using the Tech 2, I was able to see the problem which was a big help.
Great Video, wish all air bags were that easy to work on.
The price for that clock spring is obscene!!
Thank you!
I break plastic bezels, clips, seat brackets and covers. I use super glue. For Rock hard repair add baking soda. Takes 30 seconds of holding it together.
What if you have the squib 1 open circuit and it is not the clock spring? How can you diagnose the problem then? I noticed while driving my 09 sebring the car dings at me when I change gear from drive to reverse or vice versa.
Thank you for the great video. Very informative and exactly what I needed. I have 4 airbag codes. 1 is open squib.
Thanks again.
Shouldn't you pull the circuit breaker and disable the airbags before starting to disassemble the steering wheel??????
Great video I've a dodge nitro 2008 crd 4xwheel drive with air bag light on off and diagnostic reading is B1B06 driver Air bag squib 2 circuit open. Goes off and comes on when i go round corners sometimes it remains off for a while during a journey then it come back on i thought may be was a trapped wire or dodgy connector under seat but I have checked them all seem intact.
Is it possibly the clock spring that's goosed
Thanks Tony from over the pond in Scotland
Another good job done
Spot on got one in to day same symptoms new clock spring on back order UK 6 weeks shows how common they are.
I love the way you undo fasteners
Thanks a lot…you took the fear out of changing a clock spring.
Thanks for the vid man. So many crap vids out there, nice to have a good one once in a while.
I'm glad you mentioned the factory flow chart issue. More often than not, they are dead wrong, and you will indeed spend countless hours chasing a ghost. I learned that the hard way in the '90s, and they are just as useless now. I don't know who writes them, but they are just way off 90% of the time. Test it yourself using common sense and electrical theory, and you'll get it right the first time, in much less time. Thx Eric!