Dodge Neon 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 Neon 1st Gen airbag control module?

The Dodge Neon 1st Gen airbag control unit, also known as the SRS module, is your vehicle's central safety control unit. It continuously monitors the sensors to deploy the airbags and seatbelt pretensioners precisely and instantly in the event of a collision. This critical module also stores important crash data and ensures the proper functioning of all safety systems.

This SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) module, also known as the Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC), is critical for occupant safety. It is installed in first-generation Dodge Neon models (1994-1999) that feature a factory-installed airbag system.

Its main task is to process signals from the crash sensors in order to specifically activate the pyrotechnic restraint systems in the event of a collision. The correct functioning of this control unit is essential for safety and is continuously monitored.

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

The Dodge Neon 1st Gen airbag control unit can be considered defective after an accident because it is designed as a one-time function and stores crash data that requires a reset or replacement. Internal electronic failures, water damage, or age-related wear and tear can also lead to failure, necessitating a Dodge Neon 1st Gen airbag control unit repair.

A common reason for failure is the storage of crash data after a collision, even for minor impacts. This blocks the system to prevent accidental re-triggering.

Other causes can include internal electronic defects, cold solder joints, or a short circuit that disrupts the module's communication. Moisture ingress or age-related wear and tear on components are also known reasons for airbag system malfunctions.

A faulty control unit usually causes the airbag warning light in the dashboard to illuminate, impairing the functionality of the safety systems. A diagnostic visit to the workshop is then essential to identify the cause of the failure and plan the Dodge Neon 1st Gen airbag control unit repair.

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

When repairing the Dodge Neon 1st Gen airbag control module, specific B-codes can indicate problems, although a complete public list isn't available. These codes often signal internal defects or communication problems with the control module itself, not the sensors or airbags, and require a precise diagnosis.

For the airbag control module (P04671774AC) in the 1st generation Dodge Neon, the codes are usually manufacturer-specific and not publicly documented. A precise diagnosis often requires specialized Mopar diagnostic tools.

Generic B-codes that indicate airbag ECU problems include:

  • B1000 → Control unit communication error → Malfunction in the data transmission or power supply of the module.
  • B1100 → Internal control unit error → Hardware or software malfunction within the airbag module.
  • B1122 → Error detected in airbag module → Inconsistency or defect in a connected airbag module (driver/passenger), detected by the control unit.
  • B1210 → Control module circuit fault → Problem with the internal power supply or circuits of the airbag computer.
  • B1234 → Flash memory malfunction → Damage or error in the internal memory of the control unit, where important data is stored.

These sample error codes indicate a necessary Dodge Neon 1st Gen airbag control unit repair and should be confirmed by a professional diagnostic. Only then can the exact cause be determined and corrected.

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

For the Dodge Neon 1st Gen airbag control module repair, the primary verified OEM part number is P04671774AC, manufactured by Chrysler/Mopar. This number refers exclusively to the airbag control module itself and is relevant to the first generation Dodge Neon with a 2.0L engine, allowing for a targeted search.

Part number P04671774AC is the only one clearly identified as an original airbag control module for the early Dodge Neon (late 1990s to early 2000s). It comes from trusted sources such as specialized airbag module dealers.

It's important to note that Mopar often doesn't list separate control unit part numbers in publicly available catalogs, but rather primarily lists airbag modules or inflator units. Therefore, researching this specific control unit number is often complex.

Other OEM part numbers from manufacturers such as Bosch, Continental, or Siemens are not publicly confirmed for the Dodge Neon 1st Gen airbag control unit. For Dodge Neon 1st Gen airbag control unit repairs, it is strongly recommended to check the serial number of the existing module, as VIN coding of the replacement part is often necessary.

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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