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2005 Chrysler 300 SRT-8
DTCS B1B1A To B1B7E
2005 Chrysler 300 SRT-8SECTION DTCS B1B1A To B1B7E
- Diagnosis And Testing
- B1B1A-Left Side Curtain Squib 1 Circuit Open
- B1B1B-Left Side Curtain Squib 1 Circuit Shorted Together
- B1B20-Right Side Curtain Squib 1 Circuit Low
- B1B21-Right Side Curtain Squib 1 Circuit High
- B1B22-Right Side Curtain Squib 1 Circuit Open
- B1B23-Right Side Curtain Squib 1 Circuit Shorted Together
- B1B28-1st ROW DRIVER SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT LOW
- B1B29-1ST Row Driver Seat Belt PRETENSIONER Circuit High
- B1B2A-1st ROW DRIVER SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT OPEN
- B1B2B-1st ROW DRIVER SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT SHORTED TOGETHER
- B1B2C-1st ROW PASSENGER SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT LOW
- B1B2D-1st ROW PASSENGER SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT HIGH
- B1B2E-1st ROW PASSENGER SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT OPEN
- B1B2F-1st ROW PASSENGER SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT SHORTED TOGETHER
- B1B70-Up-Front Left Satellite Acceleration Sensor Internal
- B1B71-Up-Front Right Satellite Acceleration Sensor Internal
- B1B72-Left Side Satellite Acceleration Sensor 1 Internal
- B1B73-Left Side Satellite Acceleration Sensor 2 Internal
- B1B75-Right Side Satellite Acceleration Sensor 1 Internal
- B1B76-Right Side Satellite Acceleration Sensor 2 Internal
- B1B78-Passenger Seat Weight Sensor 3 - Left Front Performance
- B1B79-Passenger Seat Weight Sensor 3 - Left Front Input Circuit Low
- B1B7A-Passenger Seat Weight Sensor 3 - Left Front Input Circuit High
- B1B7D-Passenger Seat Weight Sensor 2 - Right Front Performance
- B1B7E-Passenger Seat Weight Sensor 2 - Right Front Input Circuit Low
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.