Dodge Avenger 1st Gen Airbag Control Unit Repair

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If it is determined that the control unit is not defective, only a flat-rate test fee will be charged

What is a Dodge Avenger 1st Gen airbag control module?

The Dodge Avenger 1st Gen airbag control unit is the central safety unit that activates all occupant restraint systems in the event of an accident. It monitors sensors, stores crash data, and ensures the proper functioning of all airbag modules in the vehicle. A professional Dodge Avenger 1st Gen airbag control unit repair is essential in the event of a defect.

This electronic module, also known as the Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) or SRS module, is crucial for the safety of vehicle occupants. It receives and processes signals from impact sensors. Based on this data, it decides on the lightning-fast deployment of the airbags and seatbelt pretensioners.

Why is the Dodge Avenger 1st Gen airbag control module defective?

The Dodge Avenger 1st Gen airbag control unit can fail for a variety of reasons, often due to an accident, internal hardware or software failure, or electrical problems that affect its functionality and require immediate Dodge Avenger 1st Gen airbag control unit repair.

A common cause of failure is a stored crash data record after an accident, rendering a module unusable. Age-related wear and tear or internal component failures can also lead to failure. Electrical faults such as low voltage or short circuits are also known causes.

Communication problems with other vehicle modules, such as the TIPM (Totally Integrated Power Module), can also damage the airbag control unit. A precise diagnosis is essential to identify the cause of the problem and find the right workshop solution.

Common error codes for Dodge Avenger 1st Gen airbag control unit repair

When repairing the Dodge Avenger 1st Gen airbag control unit, specific error codes are crucial for diagnosing the defect, as they directly point to problems in the control unit or its associated circuits and enable targeted troubleshooting.

These DTCs (Diagnostic Trouble Codes) help pinpoint the exact source of the problem. A detailed diagnosis with a specialized OBD-II scanner is essential. These codes relate exclusively to the airbag control unit, not to sensors or other SRS components.

  • B1000 → Communication error → The airbag control unit cannot communicate correctly with other vehicle systems.
  • B1001 → Hardware error → An internal component of the airbag control unit is damaged or faulty.
  • B1002 → Software error → The internal software of the airbag control unit has an error, often due to corruption.
  • B1100 → Internal memory error → The control unit cannot save or retrieve data correctly.
  • B1120 → Airbag module reset error → After a crash, the module was not reset successfully or has an error during the reset.
  • B1210 → Undervoltage in the airbag control unit → The power supply to the module is too low, which impairs its function.
  • B1230 → Short circuit in airbag deployment circuit → There is a short circuit in the deployment circuit of an airbag.
  • B1240 → Open circuit airbag deployment → An open circuit in the ignition circuit of an airbag prevents deployment.
  • B212C → TIPM/Airbag Control Unit Communication Error → Malfunction in the data transmission between the Totally Integrated Power Module and the airbag control unit.

What part numbers are available for the Dodge Avenger 1st Gen airbag control unit repair?

There are several original Mopar part numbers for the Dodge Avenger 1st Gen airbag control unit repair, which can vary depending on the year of manufacture and equipment and must be precisely matched to ensure compatibility for a successful repair.

The correct part number is crucial for the functionality and safety of the airbag system. These are exclusively genuine OEM parts or official Mopar replacement numbers. Supplier numbers from Bosch or Continental are not directly identifiable in these contexts, as Mopar uses its own part numbers.

  • 56054100AD → Mopar → Original
  • 56054100AA → Mopar → Replacement
  • 56054100AB → Mopar → Replacement
  • 56054100AC → Mopar → Replacement
  • 68148050AC → Mopar → Original
  • 68029112AA → Mopar → Original
  • 68029112AB → Mopar → Replacement
  • MR601450 → Mopar → Original
  • MR601451 → Mopar → Original
  • P56054850AD → Mopar → Original

For 100% reliability when repairing the Dodge Avenger 1st Gen airbag control unit, we always recommend checking the part number directly on the installed module and verifying it using the vehicle's vehicle identification number (VIN). This avoids incorrect purchases and ensures proper functionality.

How do I recognize a defective airbag system?

The most obvious sign is the illuminated airbag warning light on your dashboard. Even after an accident with deployed airbags, the system components must be checked and usually replaced.

How long does an airbag repair take

Depending on the defect and component, a repair typically takes 1-3 business days. In urgent cases, we can often offer faster solutions.

Is a repair cheaper than buying a new one?

Definitely! A professional repair often costs only 30-50% of the new price. Especially with expensive control units from Mercedes, BMW, or Audi, you can save several hundred euros.

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