We have classified the 16 complaints from 1999 Jeep Wrangler about AIR BAGS into the following categories.
I was driving an old washed out and bumpy mountain road. due to the bumps, i could not go much faster than 15mph. the road/ground was wet and slippery so i was in 4hi. after going down the road for about 30 minutes and going around a turn, the airbag light came on. as i turned the wheel in the opposite direction, to go around a large downed tree, it momentarily shut off, then returned to on. i immediately turned the jeep off and checked the airbag fuses. both are good. puzzled and rather nervous that the airbag might go off in my face, i turned around to go back to the main road. after nervously driving a few miles down the road, i returned the jeep to the speed limit and attempted to engage my cruise control but, the light wouldn't turn on. i tried all the cruise control buttons to no avail. pulled over and checked the fusebox again for the cruise control fuse but, i couldn't find one anywhere. after driving another 100 miles home, i let my sister's fiance, who's a mechanic, check it with his scan tool. according to his scan tool, the clockspring has malfunctioned. after doing a few google searches, it's apparent that the cost to have this fixed is very high. the part itself is over $200 and needs to be replaced by a mechanic! labor is going to be at least another $200 based on how much time it will take and the fact that it will more than likely have to be done at a dealership. shouldn't this be a lifetime part? why should i have to pay to have this fixed if it's a major safety issue? any response would be greatly appreciated as i don't have the money to have this fixed and i'm rather nervous to drive it now. what are the odds of the airbag going off?[xxx] information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr
Airbag control module fails. causes gauges in dashboard not to work properly. gauges will not read oil pressure, speed, etc. airbag light comes on. *kb
Driver's airbag and horn fail to operate due to defective clockspring assembly. chrysler recalled this clockspring for several make/models but didn't include the 1999 jeep wrangler tj. see recall #04v480000. *tr
At any speed my red air bag light comes on and knocks out the whole instrument panel. this is the 3rd time this has happened. previous two times the jeep wrangler 1999 was taken to dealer and apparently 'fixed.' *nm
1999 jeep wrangler had multiple rear differential failures before 70k miles. *ts *** no answer required*** the original drive train was rebuilt using original mopar parts. the drive train failed for the second time at 69000 mile after only 11000 miles of use. this time the dealer refuses to provide any financial assistance. the vehicle had other failures which include water leaks, drive train seals failure, electrical failures, multiple abs failures, air bag and seat belt problems, and the paint was peeling off the vehicle. *nm
Red airbag warning light in gauge cluster comes on intermittently. started when vehicle was approx 2 years old. clock spring was replaced under warranty. now out of warranty, airbag warning light is on intermittently again. *jb
As per serveral service bulletins already submitted, my 1999 jeep wrangler was purchased early in 2000 with 30,000 miles on it. several months later the airbag light comes on and all other gauges stop working. the dealership already did a repair on the part and it worked okay for about 6 months and since then, 20,000 + miles later it continues to do the same thing again. i am no longer under warranty and have not yet contacted the dealership again to let them know that the repair did not correct the failure. it still occurs erratically, but almost on a daily basis over 1 year after the repair was done.*ak
Consumer stated the vehicle air bag light came on. dealer notified. *ph
Consumer stated the vehicle horn didn't work and the clockspring failed. dealer notified. *ph
My 1999 jeep lost all gauges and the air bag light came on. i found out that jeep has a tsb #08-15-99 since may 21 1999 because of a faulty connector.since this is a safety problem i believe they should pay for the repair. thank you. *ak
Tsb no. 08-15-99 intermittent air bag warning and cluster operation creates a hazardous driving condition . *jb
Instrument cluster panel inoperable causing odometer, fuel gauge, speedometer, oil gauge, water temperature, etc to be inoperable, dealer replaced dealer replaced air bag control module. *slc
Consumer was involved in a 50 mph frontal collision in which driver's and passenger's air bags did not deploy, cause unknown. *ak
Was driving 50mph & the driver fell asleep at the wheel and vehicle hit a telephone pole. upon impact, air bags failed to deploy. driver was wearing seat belts at the time. suffered some bruises & sprains. *ak
Intermittent electrical connection at passenger airbag override switch sometimes causes red service airbag light to illuminate on instrument cluster. hitting the center console near the override switch causes the airbag warning light on the instrument cluster to go out. this is not to be confused with the light next to the override switch that says "off". this light functions normally. *tr
If interior of vehicle becomes damp - either through rain with top inadvertantly left down, or by cleaning as indicated (with hose) in owner's video tape and information - the clock spring shorts out causing 1) air bag system failure 2) horn to go off constantly 3) intermittent drivability concerns. dealership continually replaces rusty clock spring - however has no resolution for situation cause by normal use as indicated in owner's information (and all other previously owned jeep wranglers). *ak
While driving at any speed air bag light and check engine light appeared on the dashboard . this caused the speedometer to fail. consumer was able to maintain control of the vehicle, and drove it home. consumer will contact the dealer in the near future. *ak *la
Hit wall head on no airbag deployed. no explination by service center