Airbag light on 2001 sport

MarkF75

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I’m new here, thank you in advance for any advice. I can’t get my airbag light to go off. I have searched the forum and found a lot of good information, but nothing seems to work. I replaced the bulb on the passenger deactivation switch with some degree of success. It became intermittent until the other day now it is just on. I have a code reader that shows the faults. It was just the 0052 PAB Disable Warning Lamp Open/ Short to Ground and now it has a 0056 Airbag Disable Switch Open. I have 2 passenger air bag switches with the same codes. Any help would be appreciated. I am willing to bypass the switch, I don’t have little ones to worry about in the front seat.
 
I’m new here, thank you in advance for any advice. I can’t get my airbag light to go off. I have searched the forum and found a lot of good information, but nothing seems to work. I replaced the bulb on the passenger deactivation switch with some degree of success. It became intermittent until the other day now it is just on. I have a code reader that shows the faults. It was just the 0052 PAB Disable Warning Lamp Open/ Short to Ground and now it has a 0056 Airbag Disable Switch Open. I have 2 passenger air bag switches with the same codes. Any help would be appreciated. I am willing to bypass the switch, I don’t have little ones to worry about in the front seat.

The codes you're seeing, especially 0052 and 0056 indicate issues with the passenger airbag disable switch. Since you’ve already replaced the bulb and tested multiple switches, it sounds like you might be dealing with a wiring issue or a connector problem.

Some things to check:

Check the Connectors and Wiring
Sometimes, the issue can be as simple as a loose connector or a frayed wire. Make sure to thoroughly inspect the wiring that runs from the passenger airbag switch and connector to the airbag control module. Look for any signs of corrosion or damage.

Test Continuity
Using a multimeter, check for continuity in the wiring between the airbag switch and the module. This can help you identify if there are any breaks in the circuit.

Bypass the Switch
Since you’re willing to bypass the switch, you could connect the two wires feeding into the switch directly. However, do this at your own risk, as it will disable the functionality of the passenger airbag disable feature, which is designed for safety.

Reset the Codes
After making changes, don't forget to reset the trouble codes using your code reader and see if the airbag light stays off. Sometimes the system just needs a reset.

Good luck!
 
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The codes you're seeing, especially 0052 and 0056 indicate issues with the passenger airbag disable switch. Since you’ve already replaced the bulb and tested multiple switches, it sounds like you might be dealing with a wiring issue or a connector problem.

Some things to check:

Check the Connectors and Wiring
Sometimes, the issue can be as simple as a loose connector or a frayed wire. Make sure to thoroughly inspect the wiring that runs from the passenger airbag switch and connector to the airbag control module. Look for any signs of corrosion or damage.

Test Continuity
Using a multimeter, check for continuity in the wiring between the airbag switch and the module. This can help you identify if there are any breaks in the circuit.

Bypass the Switch
Since you’re willing to bypass the switch, you could connect the two wires feeding into the switch directly. However, do this at your own risk, as it will disable the functionality of the passenger airbag disable feature, which is designed for safety.

Reset the Codes
After making changes, don't forget to reset the trouble codes using your code reader and see if the airbag light stays off. Sometimes the system just needs a reset.

Good luck!

Thanks for the quick reply and the vote of luck. Which wires would I connect to bypass the switch. All of the wires in the plug are green and the only wiring diagram’s I can find show yellow wires. I don’t have any corrosion or frayed wires that I can identify. I even tried a used module with the same results.
 
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Oh and for some reason my code reader throws an error when I try to clear the codes. It was a cheap code reader from Amazon.
 
Thanks for the quick reply and the vote of luck. Which wires would I connect to bypass the switch. All of the wires in the plug are green and the only wiring diagram’s I can find show yellow wires. I don’t have any corrosion or frayed wires that I can identify. I even tried a used module with the same results.

Did you check the factory wiring diagrams in the FSM?
Jeep Wrangler TJ Factory Service Manuals (FSM) & Technical Documentation

I don't know off the top of my head which wires you would connect to bypass it, especially if they are all green. That seems odd, they should be different colors.
 
I’m sorry I didn’t mean just green. There are stripes on them. This is a picture from another thread but it looks exactly like this. I did try to find my wiring diagram, but the only one I could find shows yellow wires with stripes. I might have looked at the wrong thing.
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I just found the wiring diagram. It looks like the light green orange and light green dark green would bypass the switch.
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@MarkF75 I just started having the same problem today, and my dashboards warning lights are flickering a bit. Curious if you solved the problem or just bypassed.