37 problems related to warning light on have been reported for the 2012 Jeep Liberty. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2012 Jeep Liberty based on all problems reported for the 2012 Liberty.
The airbag warning light came on 2 weeks ago when I started in up in the morning and will not turn off. I'm worried about my family's safety.
Tl- the contact owns a 2012 Jeep Liberty. The contact stated that the air bag warning light intermittently illuminated while driving. The contact stated that the vehicle was once repaired of NHTSA campaign number: unknown (air bag). The contact was concerned for her safety that the air bag might deploy and taken the vehicle to hunter Dodge Chrysler Jeep ram fiat dealer, located at 1130 auto mall dr, lancaster, CA 93534, (661) 948-8411, but was not diagnosed or repaired due to the diagnostic and repaired fees. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 109,556. Aw.
Air bag warning light comes on. Sometimes flashes.
The contact owns a 2012 Jeep Liberty. The contact stated that while driving at an unknown speed, the vehicle was hesitating and felt the vehicle was being tugged. The contact mentioned that the fuel tank was making an abnormal noise when the fuel tank was being opened. The vehicle failed to consume over five dollars worth of fuel. In addition, the air bag warning light illuminated continuously. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the tipm module and the occupant restraint control module needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 112,591.
The head restraint recall in my 2012 Jeep Liberty will not correct the warning light that seems to be an epidemic in this make and model. This orc module replacement that was covered by a recall in the 2011 model is still an issue in the 2012 but not covered by recall. Why does Chrysler still continue to sell vehicles with huge tipm failures? disgusting.
The airbag warning light stays on. This vehicle was never in an accident. The light just came on and stayed on when the vehicle was started. An appointment has been made to have this checked, but after investigating online I have found multiple complaints about this. I wish Jeep would cover this as it seems quite expensive to repair.
The airbag warning light appeared on the dash and remained lit while driving. The vehicle was taken to a Chrysler Jeep Dodge dealer where the n38 recall to repair the active head restraints was completed. After which the airbag warning light remained lit. After diagnosing the problem, it was determined that the occupant restraint control module needed to be replaced. The vehicle is out of warranty and there is no current recall on the orc module however, this is a safety issue which should be covered by the manufacturer. Fca USA llc was contacted regarding the issue and reported that unless the vehicle was under a third party service contract, Chrysler could provide no coverage on this safety matter. In addition to the two most recent safety issues (the n38 recall and the orc module), this vehicle also had an additional safety problem in March 2014. While driving on the highway, the vehicle completely shut off. After towing the vehicle to a Chrysler Jeep dealer it was determined that the pcm (the cars computer) had gone bad and needed to be replaced. Although the car was under warranty at the time, this was still an additional safety issue. This car was purchased new from a certified Chrysler Jeep dealer and has had no major accidents or water damage and has been well kept with regular scheduled maintenance.
The seat belt warning light stays on all the time. .
The air bag warning light stays on all the time.
The contact owns a 2012 Jeep Liberty. The contact received a notice for NHTSA campaign number: 13v282000 (air bags and electrical system). An appointment was scheduled and the dealer stated that the recall repair was completed; however, the contact felt otherwise. The contact had not experienced a failure until the vehicle was taken to the dealer for the recall repair. The air bag warning light illuminated shortly after the dealer's repair. One dealer indicated that the dtc flashed and the module was not replaced. A second dealer indicated that the air bag module was replaced. One of the dealers contacted the manufacturer to order the part and the contact was still awaiting the repair solution. The manufacturer was notified. The VIN and failure mileage were not available.
The contact owns a 2012 Jeep Liberty. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the air bag warning light was illuminated. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was not diagnosed or repaired. The contact referenced NHTSA campaign number: 13v282000 (air bags, electrical system) to the dealer but was informed that the recall remedy would not repair the air bag warning light failure. The manufacturer was not made aware of failure. The failure mileage was 36,000.
Driving vehicle when airbag warning light went on at about 67000 miles. Pulled into parking lot. Tried stopping and restarting engine. Light would not clear. Did a google search - this appears to be a common issue with 2012 Jeep Liberty. Appears to be occupant restraint module failure; many people are being charged $400. 00 on average to get this fixed, when it appears to be a manufacturing defect.
The contact owns a 2012 Jeep Liberty. The contact stated that the air bag warning light remained illuminated. The dealer diagnosed that the orc module needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 38,000.
Module controlling the airbag system non-functioning. Airbag warning light in instrument panel stays lit.
The contact owns a 2012 Jeep Liberty. While driving at various speeds, the air bag warning light illuminated continuously. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the air bag control module needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 34,929.
Defective occupant restraint control module. There is a problem with this module and fca knows about it and has recalled several vehicles to replace the orc except this one. It is well documented and many complaints of failure. Our 2012 Jeep Liberty's airbag warning light came on at about 37,000 miles. We thought the n38 recall would fix it but it only did an update. The dealer advised us the orc needed to be replaced at a cost of $400. We do not have the $400 at this time. Contacted fca and they basically said they would not replace the defective part and cannot guarantee our airbags would safely deploy during an accident and from what I read it does not guarantee it won't deploy inexpectantly while driving.
Tl- the contact owns a 2012 Jeep Liberty. The contact stated that while driving approximately 10 mph, the air bag warning light illuminated continuously. The contact recieved notification of NHTSA campaign number: 13v282000 (air bags, electrically system). The vehicle was serviced under the recall but the remedy failed to correct the problem. The contact was informed by the dealer that the occupant restraint control module needed to be replaced but that specific compoenent was not covered under the above mentioned recall. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 45,133. Jo.
Airbag warning light on dash is permanently illuminated. The vehicle was taken and tested at my local Jeep dealership where they advised that the ocr module was faulty and would need replacing at a cost of over $440. Although there is a current recall on some 2012 Jeep Liberty regarding active head restraints and some models requiring replacement of the ocr module my vehicle was not on the list for replacement of the module.
The contact owns a 2012 Jeep Liberty. While driving 55 mph, the air bag warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was repaired per NHTSA campaign number: 13v282000 (air bags, electrical system). The technician re-flashed the tipm; however, the failure persisted. The vehicle was taken to multiple independent mechanics who diagnosed that the occupant restraint control module needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 30,000.
The contact owns a 2012 Jeep Liberty. The contact stated that the air bag warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer to be serviced under NHTSA campaign number: 13v282000 (air bags, electrical system). The recall remedy was performed; however, the occupant restraint module also failed and was not included in the recall remedy. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 59,000.
The airbag warning light came on my car one morning when it first started. A few days later I took it into the dealer and was told that the module occupant restraint had failed and needed to be replaced. The repair cost $390. After doing a bit of research online it appeared that many other people reported the same malfunction with the exact same model year around the same millage.
Turned on ignition. The air bag light flashed on and warning indicator caught my attention because the airbag warning light went on and stayed on.
Tl- the contact owns a 2012 Jeep Liberty. The contact had noticed the air bag warning light was continuously illuminated. The failure occurred once and the vehicle had not ben taken to a mechanic for a diagnosis of the failure. The manufacturer had been notified of the failure and the approximate failure mileage was 32,200. Gb.
The contact owns a 2012 Jeep Liberty. The contact stated that while driving at unknown speeds, the air bag warning light illuminated. The recall notice for NHTSA campaign number: 13v282000 (air bags , electrical system) was received in October of 2014. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the tipm flashed and the contact was informed that the occupant restraint control module needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 50,000.
Air bag warning light started continuous display at about 43000 miles. Dealer indicated this was covered by safety recall n38/NHTSA 13v-282. Called Jeep dealer for appointment in mid-July 2014. Dealer indicated that it is probably failed orc module. Research indicated this was a common issue on this model Jeep with numerous reports of failure of orc. Took vehicle to dealer on 28 Jul 2014. Dealer did not replace orc but "flashed" tipm at no charge. Did not resolve air bag light issue. Dealer indicated I would have to schedule another appointment for diagnostics and possible orc module replacement. Scheduled another appointment for 4 Aug 2014. Orc module replaced. Issued resolved. Was charged $326. 53 for replacement of orc module. Dealer indicated that while this has become a common failure, this replacement was not covered by Chrysler for 2012 Jeep Liberty. I feel that since this is a serious safety issue for all 2012 Jeep Liberty owners experiencing this issue, Chrysler should reimburse for this expense. Safety recall n38 indicated "Chrysler will repair your vehicle free of charge (parts and labor) including replacement of occupant restraint module (orc).
Airbag warning light is illuminated because occupant restraint controller has failed.
At 55000 miles( 7/29/14) my air bag warning lit on my dashboard and stayed on and continued to remain on until I brought the vehicle in to a Chrysler dealership on August 5, 2014. I brought the vehicle to my mechanic who told me through his experience when that light comes on, the vehicle is experiencing complete shut down of the air bag system! now, I received a recall notice a month or two prior from Chrysler that 2011-2012 Jeep Liberty's were being recalled for possible airbag failure and that Chrysler would replace one of two control modules and update the computer system at no charge. On Tuesday August 5, 2014 I brought the Jeep Liberty to a dealer which told me all my vehicle required was a computer update but they couldn't update the system because a module for the airbag system had to be replaced which was causing the red airbag warning light on my dashboard to come on and stay on steady. To fix this it would cost me $371. 00!!! after arguing with the service manager he made the cost $100. 00 plus $7. 00 state sales tax as a CO-pay as if it was a warranty repair. It felt as if the only way to have this problem fixed was to pay money as if my car was being held hostage or is Chrysler and its dealer trying to take advantage of me because of my age. This total repair should have been paid by Chrysler, not me. What is this? some type of scam Chrysler and/or their dealers have going?.
Approximately July 1, 2014, my 2012 Jeep Liberty showed an airbag warning light on the dash display. The light will not go off. On July 3rd I took my Jeep into a local Jeep dealership to have a safety recall performed. The recall was for the active head restraints to be reprogrammed. The reprogram did not correct the display light warning. I was told that the vehcle would have to be hooked up to a computer to tell me what was causing the airbag warning light to display but the cost was $85 for the diagnosis only and there would be additional costs for the repair. The vehicle has not been repaired.
Noticed red warning light symbol on dashboard (seated icon with red circle in front). Looked it up because I had no idea what it was. It had been going on and off for a few days but today it stayed on 100% of the time. Was involved in accident a few months ago (other driver drove into my right front wheel causing right hand to be pushed into center (airbag region) of stearing wheel (hand went into center piece of stearing wheel and there was no airbag deployment. It looks like issue has to do with car and possible reason for no airbag deployment at time of accident.
The contact owns a 2012 Jeep Liberty. The contact stated the airbag warning light sensor illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer. The technician diagnosed that the oic module needed to be reprogram. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure and current mileage was 60,000.
A few days ago the airbag malfunction light turned on upon starting my vehicle. Not sure what this meant, I took it to my local Jeep dealership in clear lake, texas. When I dropped my car off, the man said it would not be ready today. It took clear lake Dodge a full 24 hours to complete this fix (and that was after begging the manager to have my car ready on time, they were going to push it back another day). On the recall form it said should only take 30 minutes for this fix. I received my car and the car was presumably fixed since the warning light was no longer on. However, when I get home, I realize my garage key had been stolen from my vehicle. This was a disaster, and I did not feel that my safety was valued as a person much less a paying customer at clear lake Dodge.
When I began driving today I noticed that the airbag warning light was illuminated on the drivers side in the electronics cluster. There has been no damage to the vehicle and the light just randomly came on and has remained on.
The contact owns a 2012 Jeep Liberty. Upon starting the vehicle, the air bag warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer. The technician diagnosed that the restraint control module needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The contact was made aware of NHTSA campaign number: 13v282000 (air bags, electrical system); however, the VIN was not included. The failure mileage was unknown.
The airbag warning light came on and stayed on. I received a recall notice on the head restraint. I took my vehicle in to the dealership. (champion Dodge crysler, gulfport, ms) they said they repaired the defection on the recall notice with the head restraint. I told them about the air bag warning light has been on since Jan 2014. The manager said "well this head restraint recall may fix that problem too" I went to pick my car up and it did not fix it. He asked if I wanted to have it fixed and that it would cost around $300-$400. I told him no, this should be on a recall, he agreed but said it hasn't come out yet. My question: if it's a safety issue on a 2012 model why isn't it a recall? does someone have to be injured/killed befor you issue a recall?.
2012 Jeep Liberty. Attorney representing consumer writes in regards to active head restraints recall notice. The lawyer stated, his client took the vehicle to the dealer to be serviced for an air bag warning light. Unfortunately, the service department was unable to fix the problem and had to replace the required orc module. Chrysler refused to reimburse the consumer, because there was not a sufficient repair for the problem.