#Left side seat deployment squib 1 code#
Once you have pulled that code and cross-referenced the Jeep Wrangler fault codes list below, you can hit your garage/driveway to start repairs or let your mechanic/dealership know the problem and schedule service. However, if neither of these methods work, the dash code reader is not functioning correctly. Some people have noted that they can’t pull the code by moving the key from “ On” to “ Off“, and instead have found success going from “ On” to “ Acc” and then back. Write down this code and reference from the Jeep Wrangler Fault Codes list below. Front passenger ETR squib: B1530: Left side airbag squib: B1531: Left side airbag squib: B1532: Right side airbag squib: B1533: Right side airbag squib: B1617: Part E19/1 (Left license plate lamp) is defective: B1618: Part E19/2 (Right license plate lamp) is defective: B1628: Part E2e5 (Turn signal lamp) in module E2 (Right front headlamp unit. When done correctly, as the key finishes in the “ On” position, your odometer will read a series of six dashes, then display a Diagnostic Trouble Code shortly after. The reason to keep the key pressed in while turning is to avoid the key from catching along the way and interrupting the process. These circuits are maintained in a floating configuration at the ORC (connected to neither power or ground) as protection against inadvertent deployment. DodgeB0020-13 Dodge DTC B0020-13 Make: Dodge Code: B0020-13 Definition: 1st Row Left Seat Mounted Side Squib 1 - Circuit Open Description: When powered, the Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) sends a test current to the squibs to verify the integrity of the squib and wiring. Then, push the key into the ignition cylinder and (while holding it in) turn it to “ Off” then “ On” three times – making sure to end in the “ ON” position. Left-Side-Seat-Deployment-Squib-Circuit-Open Description: When powered, the Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) sends a test current to the squibs to verify the integrity of the squib and wiring. Insert your key and turn the ignition to the “ On” position without starting the vehicle. If this ever happens, don’t panic! Here are two quick ways to find out what is going on: Ever notice a little red light illuminate on your Jeep dashboard after driving it for a while? That’s the Malfunction Indicator Light ( check engine) letting you know that something may be wrong with one of its systems or parts.