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    Zero idea what type of vehicle but some manufacturers put the control module for the airbags under the seats. Enough snowy, wet feet or damp carpet and the moisture can cause corrosion in the connectors.

    Also, since they are in the elements and typically mounted low on the vehicle it could be a crash sensor issue.

    I?ve seen seatbelt tensioner failures as well.

    I?d say have someone pull the code and see what it says isn?t working right.

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    There is an option to turn the passenger side off with the key. Ive tried with it both engaged & off. Same result
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    Sorry. Didn?t see the part about you already checked the codes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Zero idea what type of vehicle but some manufacturers put the control module for the airbags under the seats. Enough snowy, wet feet or damp carpet and the moisture can cause corrosion in the connectors.

    Also, since they are in the elements and typically mounted low on the vehicle it could be a crash sensor issue.

    I?ve seen seatbelt tensioner failures as well.

    I?d say have someone pull the code and see what it says isn?t working right.
    Same 99 dodge 1500 5.9l Laramie reg cab its always been.

    Also said no codes.
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    Think Im going to put a dnr on this thing. Over it.
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    Going off memory from way back in the day but if whoever pulled the codes used one of those generic OBD type scanners you may not find the code.

    While parameters that affect emissions are standardized I don?t think things like airbags or ABS fall under the OBD standards and may have their own proprietary structure for retrieving faults.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickNorris View Post
    Think Im going to put a dnr on this thing. Over it.
    Meh. You could just drive it with airbags that don?t work. You know, kind of just pretend it?s a vehicle that doesn?t have airbags.

    Pretty sure my first seven or eight vehicles didn?t have airbags and I?m alive to tell you about it.

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    Its the entire truck. Garbage
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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Going off memory from way back in the day but if whoever pulled the codes used one of those generic OBD type scanners you may not find the code.

    While parameters that affect emissions are standardized I don?t think things like airbags or ABS fall under the OBD standards and may have their own proprietary structure for retrieving faults.
    Ok. Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickNorris View Post
    Its the entire truck. Garbage
    Now I know you?re jerking my chain.

    Dodges are awesome vehicles and will last pretty much forever without and issues.

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