We have classified the 77 complaints from 2007 Jeep Wrangler about AIR BAGS into the following categories.
The air bag lights keeps randomly coming on & off on my 2007 jeep wrangler 2wd. no particular time or day or speed. i can be sitting at a stop light & it comes on. i had it checked & no one could find a problem other then the light coming on. i don't want to wait till i crash to see if the airbag works. *js
Air bag light keeps coming on repeatedly on dash. took it to a body shop and he says jeeps have a problem with clocksprings causing this issue. *tr
Airbag light going on and off and on. secondly, while driving at 39-41 mph and when rpm's drop from roughly 22,000 to roughly 12,000 ( shifting to last gear ),...jeep starts riding very rough and shaking. not brakes, alignment, or balancing problem. only happens with these specific guidelines.
I have been having trouble with my 2007 jeep wrangler unlimited x air bags. i will be driving down the road and the air bag lights will randomly ding and go off. both the air bag light on my dash board and the passenger air bag light will keep randomly go off. i have done nothing different, i haven't even adjusted the seats or belts so i'm not sure why this is happening, but i do not feel safe at all. i'm afraid the air bags are going to either randomly deploy or not work if i were to ever get in a wreck. *tr
On 6 june, i noticed my jeep jk air bag indicator illuminated and then disappears within a minute. later on it started again and has now frequently turns on and off approximately one minute or more but less than two minutes regardless of the speed of driving. i've researched about this issue and several other owners had the same issue (2007-08 models). chrysler co said it is not a recall, but according to several website says it is and is covered on an extended warranty or 150,000 miles. *tr
Horn stopped working completely, checked all the fuses and everything looks fine. i've traced it to a faulty clock spring in the steering column. *tr not safe and will not pass inspection!
I was slowing while i was approaching a red light. the light turned green and i began my right turn. at this point, the front wheels wobbled and the steering tightened, taking me into the path of an oncoming vehicle (2010 ford f-150) slowing to a stop for his red light. upon impact, the seat belt (in use at the time) failed to actuate and the airbags failed to deploy, the driver's seat moved forward, throwing me into the steering wheel and windshield. i sustained a minor head laceration and impact trauma to the right chest. the combine speed of the crash was approximately 25-30 miles per hour. a passenger in the other vehicle was treated and released from the local hospital. *tr
I had previously had my clockspring replaced twice per chrysler and fought to get reimbursed. now, my cruise control is not functioning which pertains to the clockspring. i'm concerned that the clockspring is compromised and will eventually fail as the previous two have. a faulty clockspring is a safety issue as it determines whether or not the airbag will discharge. it is a continuing concern.
My airbag light came on the dashboard. when i turn the steering wheel to the left or right the light will go off then come back on. if i am going straight the light will stay on until a turn is made. reading on the blogs it is definitely the clock spring. i know there is a recall on rhd wranglers, and this is crazy. i would think they use the same part in all wranglers! *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 jeep wrangler. the contact stated that while driving 35 mph, the air bag warning light illuminated intermittently. the vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was notified. the approximate failure mileage was 54,000.
On the 2007 jeep wrangler (lhd) dashboard, the airbag warning light flashes on every other minute with a chime, an indication that there is something malfunctioning or interfering with the vehicle's airbags.this has been a recurring issue and concern for many 2007 jeep wrangler (lhd) owners, including myself, and has been shown time and time again to be caused by a faulty clockspring within the vehicle's steering wheel. this faulty clockspring is the culprit for potential airbag failure in the 2007 jeep wrangler (lhd) during an accident or premature deployment when simply driving around. daimler chrysler has refused to address the safety concern of their faulty clockspring that can cause failure of the vehicle's airbags from properly deploying. *tr
I took my wife's 2007 jeep wrangler jk (4 door automatic) to courthouse shell here locally to get the state inspection done (my first time for this since purchasing it on july 1st 2012 from checkered flag toyota in greenbrier). i received a call saying that the horn did not work, what did i want to do? my wife had said that it had been working the previous week. well, i said that i want it fixed. the mechanic showed me that the fuse in the fuse-box was not getting any power and they needed more time to troubleshoot it, so they kept it overnight, they then incorrectly said it was a simple relay which they would order and receive later that second day, and they finally figured out that the air bag and the horn were incapacitated due to a faulty $269 airbag clockspring assembly which had to be special ordered from a dealership, so they ended keeping it over the weekend, the steering wheel had been disassembled and would cost more in labor to reassemble. another option given that he explained to me that he could run a jumper wire to a pushbutton switch to make the horn work but the airbag would not be guaranteed to function as needed in an accident. i made the safe decision to have them replace the entire assembly. i was quite upset though to have to dish out $389.75 total for parts and labor. i have the receipt to show it in the event that jeep ever decides to recall that flimsy and unsafe assembly. there seems to be many complaints lodged regarding this same issue online. considering that this issue not only affects the horn but also the airbag system which was unknowingly disabled for a week or so, the safety of the driver should always be paramount. thank god that my wife did not have an accident, the airbag would most likely not have deployed. i will be taking this up with jeep. *tr
Rh front seat the airbag alarm shuts off and turns on all the time. faulty alarm the dealer wants 300.00 dollars to fix. it seems to be a common problem in jeep wranglers, that tells me it's a faulty alarm that should be recalled. *tr
on the 2007 jeep wrangler (lhd) dashboard, the airbag warning light flashes on every other minute with a chime, an indication that there is something malfunctioning or interfering with the vehicle's airbags.this has been a recurring issue and concern for many 2007 jeep wrangler (lhd) owners, including myself, and has been shown time and time again to be caused by a faulty clockspring within the vehicle's steering wheel. this faulty clockspring is the culprit for potential airbag failure in the 2007 jeep wrangler (lhd) during an accident or premature deployment when simply driving around. my local chrysler dealership has refused to address the safety concern of their faulty clockspring that can cause failure of the vehicle's airbags from properly deploying. *tr
This is my third clockspring in just over two years. i run a jeep tour company with two jeeps, two being the 4 door unlimited. just after replacing the second one in just under two years on the 07 jeep this one went out. i was traveling approximately 5 mph or less when the airbag was illuminated. based on prior experience with the 07 i had it checked out and discovered this clockspring had become defective as the prior two. i replaced this clockspring myself to save on costs as the two prior replacements cost over $400 each time. i have saved two of these clocksprings if needed for investigation.
The airbag warning light has come on and it beeps every 30 seconds and from what my husband understands, the airbags will not work. we do not know how to fix this and our dealer does not know either.
The chrysler clock springs are failing on almost all of their vehicles. there are pages and pages of complaints on jeep forums alone. this is a extreme safety issue. chrysler will not warranty this part at any cost. there needs to be a safety recall on this item asap.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 jeep wrangler. the contact stated that the air bag light would intermittently illuminate. the failure recurred twice yet the vehicle was not inspected or repaired and the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the current and failure mileage was approximately 43,500.
Tl*the contact owns a 2007 jeep wrangler. while driving 35 mph another vehicle crashed into his vehicle head on. the contact stated that the vehicle had damages to the front end and the air bag did not deploy. two passengers were injured. one passenger had injuries to his left arm and leg. the other passenger had injuries to her leg. a police report was filed. the contact stated that medical personnel and the fire department arrived on the scene. the vehicle was destroyed. the approximate failure mileage was 62,000. updated 01/14/11 *bf the consumer also stated in 2008 the speed control sensor failed updated 04/04/11
While sitting in the driveway, the horn began beeping on its own for a few seconds at a time and then stop. i eventually disconnected the horn completely. a few days later, the airbag light came on a blinked intermittently. it still does it to this day. jeep only has 50,000 miles on it. i took it to the dealership and was told it was a bad clock spring. i also heard of other jeeps having the same problem. *tr
incidents of engine stall; airbag non-deployment; random horn, headlight, taillight, door lock, instrument panel and windshield wiper activity; failure of fuel pump shutoff resulting in unintended acceleration; and fires. all the dash back lights come off and on randomly especially the heater controls. air bag light is always on. air bag light and beeper flash and beep all the time and no mechanic does not know what to do about it. very flushterating to drive w airbag beeping . no resale value due to all the above things. will you buy it? horn has now stopped working and lights behind the heater do not work either.
Tl* takata recall. the contact owns a 2007 jeep wrangler. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 09e044000 (equipment, trailer hitches) and 16v352000 (air bags). the part to do the repair was not available. the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. the manufacturer was made aware of the issue. the contact had not experienced a failure. vin tool confirms parts not available.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 jeep wrangler. while making a left turn, another vehicle collided with the front passenger side of the contact's vehicle. the passenger side air bag failed to deploy. a police report was filed. the contact sustained injuries to the left ankle and the driver sustained bruises. medical attention was required. the vehicle was towed to a tow lot and then to an auto body shop for repairs. in addition, the passenger seat belt warning indicator randomly chimed and illuminate. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 16v290000 (air bags) and 16v352000 (air bags). the parts needed to do the repairs were unavailable. the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. the manufacturer was not made aware of the issues. the failure mileage was unknown. - (recall related incident) ts
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 jeep wrangler. the contact stated that the air bag warning light would illuminate on the instrument panel. the vehicle would also exhibit an abnormal chiming sound. the dealer made an attempt to repair the vehicle, but the failure recurred. the manufacturer denied any assistance with any further repairs to the vehicle. the failure mileage was 21,165 and the current mileage was 42,906. kmj
This is the first of three similar incidents concerning two different jeeps and clockspring failure. in this incident they advised that it was caused from a big jarring. in the second incident they said dust. the third one, in a separate 2008 wranger i replaced myself. they charge approximately $150 for less then a minute of diagnostic and approximately $250 for a part that costs less then $180. i believe this is a fleecing of the public and needs the attention of your agency. there is a way to disable the the airbag sound and because of these costs it could/will lead to a death from failure.
Tl*the contact owns a 2007 jeep wrangler sahara (na). the front passenger side of the vehicle was crashed by a motorist who failed to yield at a traffic light. the driver's side frontal air bag did not deploy. the contact sustained injuries to his face. the manufacturer stated that based on the vehicle traveling 45 mph and the location of the impact, the air bag would not have deployed. the failure and current mileages were 33,000.
On march 3, 2009, my airbag light came on. when i slowed to make a turn, it would ding at me and go off and then on. when i'm drove normally, and usually straight, the light just stayed on with no ding. through research, i've come to find that my clockspring was faulty and may not deploy my airbag if i were to get into an accident. i had this fixed through chrysler. they said it was not covered under any warranty. now, on jan. 15, 2011 with 103,769 miles, the airbag light came back on and did the same thing as previously. i went back to the same dealer to have them check it out, only for them to tell me, again, it is not covered under any warranty and that i have to pay to have it replaced again. considering this is a safety issue, i was surprised to find i had to pay both times. if i didn't get this fixed, and i got into an accident, my airbag may not deploy. completely unacceptable.
Air bag lite and alarm on/off. 3 chrysler dealers unable to fix. i believe it is the clockspring. i believe it is unsafe to operate as is. needs to be recalled.
Tl*the contact owns a 2007 jeep wrangler. an alarm technician informed the contact that the air bag knee bolsters were not installed in the vehicle. the contact stated that the owner's manual indicated that they were standard and should come equipped with the knee bolsters. the contact filed two complaints with daimler chrysler (16465025 and 16695953) in july and september of 2007. on july 5, 2007, a representative from daimler chrysler stated that the vehicle should have been equipped with the air bag knee bolsters at the time of purchase. the service manager stated that the knee bolsters were not standard for his vehicle and they were unable to provide assistance. the failure mileage was 70 and current mileage was 79.