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Brig

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Hi,

I pulled out a front seat headrest because I bought seat covers for my Dodge Journey 2010, unfortunately I didn't realize there is a wire for the AHR and I pulled it out, the connector came loose. Now the airbag light is on and I am not sure what to do. I was reading here it could cause the airbag to go off and this makes me very nervous.

Can I re-connect the wire without problems?

Can somebody please advise.

Thanks,

Bri

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Welcome to the forum.

Disconnect the DJs battery at the negative jumper point before

you do anything electrical on these vehicles.

It may be as simple as reconnecting/soldering the wires back

to original and reconnecting battery/driving X miles or having the

stored code reset.

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The battery itself is located just in front of the driver's side front wheel. There are remote disconnects on the front of the driver's side wheel well under the hood. Disconnect the negative first, and wait a while for all the diodes to discharge. Then you should be able to hook it back together.

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  • 7 years later...

@Brig how much did it end up costing you if you don't mind me asking? Same thing happened with my daughter's Journey last night. I just got quoted $160 just to look at it. He said it sounds expensive....

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8 hours ago, Nicole said:

@Brig how much did it end up costing you if you don't mind me asking? Same thing happened with my daughter's Journey last night. I just got quoted $160 just to look at it. He said it sounds expensive....

That post was from 2015 don't expect a reply from them.

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If the wires are clearly marked and you know polarity. Unhook battery for 10 mins to discharge all stored power. Don’t want to accidentally trigger airbags. Then solder and heat shrink broken wires.  Hook up battery again. May have to clear codes to get rid of light,  although 20 start cycles might clear it.

 

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