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2016 Dodge Durango seat belt pretensioner located?

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SOURCE: fan belt diagram 04 dodge durango

Here is a diagram of you vehicle. Good Luck please leave a FIX YA comment if I fixed ya. http://www.2carpros.com/car_repair_information/tec_info/2004/dodge/durango/2004_dodge_durango_drive_belt_routing_diagram.htm

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 17, 2009

SOURCE: location of speed sensor for a 2003 dodge durango

the speed sensor for this vehicle is actually in the rear differential of the vehicle. this is the sensor that runs the speedometer also known as the vehicle speed sensor. there are also two speed sensors in the front one on each wheel known as wheel speed sensors these are for the abs system only

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SOURCE: warning light for airbag/seat belt pretensioners

Common fault on FORD
Usually due to a poor connection in the YELLOW PLASTIC CONNECTOR underneath the passenger seat.


Just push it together properly and it should clear the AirBag fault


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SOURCE: Need 2004 Dodge Durango Belt Diagram

need to fix the auxillary coolant pump? WHERE IS IT LOCATED AND IS IT HARD TO DO.

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SOURCE: Rear Seat belt pretensioner retractor is broken

the panel just prises off but the clips break dead easy,
IF THE SEAT BELT DOES NOT RETRACT REPLACE IT,youy cannot play with an explosive device.....

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Heating and the cooling both don't work ? Just one seat or all seats ?
Your best bet have it checked for DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes to start .
Climate Controlled Seat Module (CCSM) Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index DTC Description Source Action B1342 ECU Is Faulted CCSM INSTALL a new CCSM and CARRY OUT programmable module installation (PMI). REFER to Climate Controlled Seat Module . B1358 Ignition Switch or Blower Electronics Circuit Short to Ground CCSM Go To Pinpoint Test Q . B2477 Module Configuration Error CCSM This DTC indicates programmable module installation (PMI) has not been done to a newly installed module. CARRY OUT PMI. REFER to Section 418-01 . CLEAR the DTC. CARRY OUT the self-test. B2486 Climate Controlled Seat Module Voltage Out of Range CCSM DEPOWER the supplemental restraint system (SRS). REFER to Section 501-20B . DISCONNECT driver safety belt buckle pretensioner electrical connector or passenger safety belt buckle pretensioner electrical connector of the affected seat and CONNECT restraint system diagnostic tool 418-F395 to the safety belt buckle pretensioner harness connector. CONNECT the battery ground cable. CHECK circuit 294 (WH/LB) for a fault. REPAIR as needed. If okay, REFER to Section 414-01 . Once the repair is complete, DISCONNECT the restraint system diagnostic tool from the safety belt buckle pretensioner harness connector and CONNECT the safety belt buckle pretensioner connector of the affected seat. REPOWER the SRS. REFER to Section 501-20B . B2488 Thumbwheel Switch Voltage Out of Range High CCSM Go To Pinpoint Test R . B2521 Tach Circuit Failure CCSM Go To Pinpoint Test Q . B2729 Cushion Over-Temp Detected CCSM Go To Pinpoint Test S . B2730 Back Over-Temp Detected CCSM Go To Pinpoint Test S . B2731 Differential Temperature Fault CCSM Go To Pinpoint Test S . B2792 Heat Switch Short to Ground CCSM NOTE: If HEAT is pressed for greater than 20 seconds on the climate controlled seat switch, DTC B2792 will set in the CCSM.
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1. Confirm the passenger seat belt anchor pre tensioner connector position assurance is clicked into place.

2. If not, click it in and retest.

3. If the codes reset, disable the Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR) system.

4. Substitute a 2.0 to 2.2 ohm resistor for the passenger seat belt anchor pretensioner. Refer to Tech Tips for a load tool.

5. Retest for the code to reset.

6. If the code resets, check for harness problems between the seat belt anchor pretensioner and the Sensing Diagnostic Module (SDM).
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what exactly does lock mean.
say what you cant do, or what is wrong.
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my guess, is the pretensioner has failed and is stuck out. flapping belt in breeze>?
ok, open the cover and unjam it.
if you are DIY that is easy if not read the FSM book, it covers this in vivid details. (lots of pages, lots of ways to mess up)
or get help.
id dont think alldata.com will cover this device.
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look to see if you can adjust your seat belt pretensioner to better suit your height. look at the top of your seat belt- ( driver's side up and to the left of your left shoulder ) and see that you can very easily slide up or down your seat belt pretensioner. you are actually supposed to do this and even redo it if you ever readjustt your seat up or down or forward or backwards. believe it or not, your safety airbag light will come on automatically until you adjust your seat belt pretenioner in a way that the sensors read your seat belt to be safely set. naturally, if someone else drives the car he or she might have to readjust the seat belt pretensioner for the sensors to read them as being safely put. do this and the airbag warning light should go out.
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