Dodge Charger 6th 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 Charger 6th Gen airbag control module?

The Dodge Charger 6th Gen airbag control module is the central safety unit that activates all occupant restraint systems in the event of a crash. It monitors sensors, stores crash data, and ensures the proper functioning of all airbag modules in the vehicle. It is critical to occupant safety in 2011 to 2023 models.

This module, also called SRS ORC (Supplemental Restraint System Occupant Restraint Controller), processes signals from acceleration sensors and decides whether to deploy airbags and seat belt pretensioners.

It is responsible for communication with the vehicle's CAN bus and for displaying warning lights in the cockpit in the event of system errors. Proper functioning is essential for the vehicle's passive safety.

Why is the Dodge Charger 6th Gen airbag control module defective?

A Dodge Charger 6th Gen airbag control module often becomes defective because it permanently stores crash data after an accident event that requires a reset, or due to internal hardware or software errors such as memory corruption or communication problems that require repair or replacement.

The most common cause of a defect is persistent crash data stored in the control unit after an accident. These "hard codes" prevent the system from continuing to function, even if the airbags haven't been deployed.

Internal memory errors, such as EEPROM data corruption or an invalid data packet, can impair the module's functionality. Such errors may result in the system being unable to perform correct diagnostics or the warning light remaining permanently illuminated.

Software misconfigurations or power supply issues can also render the control unit unusable. In such cases, a specialized repair or replacement of the device is necessary to restore the safety systems.

Common error codes for Dodge Charger 6th Gen airbag control unit repair

When repairing the Dodge Charger 6th Gen airbag control module, specific trouble codes indicate problems with the internal functionality, communication, or power supply of the module itself, rather than with sensors or individual airbags, and require specialized diagnostic procedures.

  • B1000: Control unit communication error → Communication between airbag ECU and other control units → Airbag ECU
  • B1001: Internal memory error in the airbag control unit → Incorrect data storage or defect in the internal memory → Airbag ECU
  • B1002: Invalid data packet in the airbag control unit → Corrupt or incorrect data packets in the system → Airbag ECU
  • B1010: Control unit software misconfiguration → Incompatible or corrupted software configuration → Airbag ECU
  • B1011: Faulty EEPROM data in the airbag module → Corruption of the persistent memory entries in the EEPROM → Airbag ECU
  • B1020: Airbag control unit self-test failed → The module failed its internal function test → Airbag ECU
  • B1021: Airbag control unit power supply error → Problems with the electrical supply of the control unit → Airbag ECU
  • B1030: Airbag control unit diagnostic communication error → Disturbed communication with diagnostic devices → Airbag ECU
  • B1100: Airbag control unit reinitialization error → The module cannot restart or initialize correctly → Airbag ECU
  • B1101: Software Damage/Invalid Control Unit Parameters → Damaged software or incorrect parameters in the system → Airbag ECU
  • B1102: Airbag control unit memory overflow → Overload or error in the module's memory management → Airbag ECU
  • B1110: Airbag control unit internal control circuit error → Defect in the internal electronic circuits → Airbag ECU
  • B1111: Faulty initialization of the airbag control unit → The module cannot complete its start-up procedure → Airbag ECU

What part numbers are available for the Dodge Charger 6th Gen airbag control unit repair?

When repairing or replacing a Dodge Charger 6th Gen airbag control module (model years 2011-2023), specific, genuine verified OEM part numbers are critical to ensure compatibility and safety standards, as these modules are vehicle-specific.

There are four accurately verified OEM part numbers for the Dodge Charger 6th Generation Airbag Control Module: 56054077AH, 68371750AA, 68371748AA, and 68316744AA.

The number 56054077AH is supplied by Mopar and Bosch as a genuine part and is particularly relevant for models from 2011 to 2015.

The other Mopar OEM part numbers (68371750AA, 68371748AA, 68316744AA) fit various model years and trim levels, including SRT Hellcat and GT variants.

These part numbers refer exclusively to the central airbag control unit, also known as the occupant restraint module, and not to sensors or individual airbags. Using other part numbers for the repair may impair the proper functionality and safety of the airbag system.

The use of these precise and original part numbers is essential for the safety and correct functionality of the airbag system to avoid failure of the safety-relevant system.

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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