12 problems related to air bag light on have been reported for the 2014 Jeep Wrangler. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
When driving or stationary the air bag light comes on and a ding follows. It happens no matter the situation when I move the steering wheel.
While driving, airbag light comes on when 20mph or maybe 10mins of driving. Light will go off when stopped. And will return again at 20mph or 10more min of driving. It will occasionally stay on.
The airbag light just came on in my 2014 Jeep jk. After diligent research online, and with the mechanical knowledge I have. I have found that it is due to the failure of the clock spring in the steering wheel. After researching further, I found in numerous threads, post, blogs, and forums, that this is a widespread issue with all Jeep jk's. A recall was issued for the 07 and 08 jk's, and also for the newer model right hand drive jk's. However, this issue has not been addressed in the 09 through 18 jk's. This can cause safety issues with the airbags, and believe Jeep should issue a recall for these latter year jk's as well. This happened while driving back home from across town. At first with the light and chime coming on intermittently. Then finally the light stayed on. I have not been to the dealership to diagnose this as I believe I have done so on my own. This is a quite expensive fix for a safety issue that I don't believe Jeep buyers should have to pay.
Airbag recall: I've had an airbag light on for over a year now but no active recall was out for my VIN at the time I checked with the dealer about this problem. Recently, the engine light continued to come on with a fault code for the airbag. The vehicle was brought to the larry h miller Dodge located at 4220 e 22nd st, tucson, az 85711 to have the problem resolved. After writing up a work order for engine diagnostics I received a phone call stating I would need a clockspring to rectify the airbag problem. At this time I informed them that there was an active safety recall for the vehicle, which they were unaware of despite having printed the information when they checked the vehicle in (nobody actually checked to see if there was a recall, they simply printed the necessary VIN check paperwork). In addition to this I also have lost cruise control function as well as having to press extremely hard on my steering wheel buttons for them to work. Sounds similar to other peoples' reported problems. I feel I shouldn't be charged a diagnostic in the first place as this should have been the first thing that was checked and corrected before anything but I'll have to take that up with them.
I had a recall on passenger airbag and had it repaired at dealership. Since the repair, my airbag light comes on and they say I need a clockspring replaced. This did not happen until they replaced the passenger side air bag. Now they are saying I will have to pay over $800 to replace the clockspring. I only have 62,000 miles on the Jeep and it shouldn't need this. It seems to me that something happened when when they did the recall repair.
Air bag light on, shop says the clock spring goes bad fair often in Jeeps. Still driving it without the needed repairs. Dealer says recall on mine was for the passenger airbags and even though they have had Jeep recalls regarding the clock spring, my Jeep is not showing up under that recall.
Takata recall the air bag light came on while in motion. I took it in for service and with 3 hours of checking unable to verify the problem. I have been with out a vehicle for a day and a half. I do have it at the dealership. Is this a manufactured issue.
After getting a fine dust within the cabin of the Jeep I had my airbag light come on. After doing research I saw there was a recall for this exact problem but I was informed that my Jeep was not in the recall list. I find this highly concerning as the safety recall s40 is exactly what happened to my Jeep when the airbag light came on. I would like this to be looked into as it is a major safety issue that the company already has placed a recall for Jeeps of my year of make.
Randomly the airbag light came on and shut off the same day. The next day it came back on and won't go off. This is new. The radio skips every couple of seconds and interrupts all sound making a popping noise from every speaker. It does not matter if I am using the auxiliary satellite am fm or even do you connect device. Usually if it is the first time the vehicle is started that day the radio works fine along with everything else until it is shut off and restarted. This has been happening for over a year it stopped for about a month and started up again.
The airbag indicator light cycles on and off at various times. There doesn't seem to be any specific factors. It has happened when the vehicle is idling in park, turning either direction, or driving in a straight line at random speeds.
I have an airbag light on my dash (since 2016) with a code a diagnostic from a certified Chrysler dealer stating it matches the recall for this very same problem (needing the clock spring replaced because of dust contamination) however the VIN does not fall within range. I am worried that in the event of an accident, the poorly made components and Jeep's refusal to fix this will result in unnecessary injury.
Clock spring went out at only 25,000 miles causing my airbag light go on and stay on. I was driving down a highway at approx 50 miles per hour when the light and alarm came on. . The light started coming on intermittantly and then came on and stayed on with the alarm going off and on. It also cause my stereo to burn out and the horn to stop working.