The airbag light for Your 2005 Dodge Durango turns on when there is a problem with the sensor, or the bag itself. This can cause the airbags to be deployed without reasons, or not deploy at all. These problems can be a major safety issue in the long run. You will need to address these problems with the airbags as soon as possible to avoid compromising on safety. A faulty sensor may be the most likely culprit behind this issue. Make sure that the airbags are in working condition before driving the vehicle. A replacement for the airbags could cost You anywhere from $1,000 to $6,000 including the passenger and driver seats. The replacement cost for a faulty airbag crash sensor is between $350 and $390.
Peter J
July 16, 2020
To reset the airbag light turn the 2005 dodge durango on and make sure the air bag light is on. Wait seven seconds, then turn it off. Now repeat this two more times and it should stay off. If the light is on then it may indicate there is an issues with the bag or the sensor, which can cause it to deploy when it should not, or to not deploy when it should.
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