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How to remove 2012 Dodge Durango fuse for Abs, Traction and Airbags


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38 minutes ago, Sandyman85 said:

Hi Guys

Need some help on pulling the fuse for Abs, traction control and airbags. 

1. There are 2 fuses Abs valve and Abs Pump. Which one should be pulled. 

2. I can't find airbag fuse. Looked everywhere in dodge forums. Attaching the fuse box list. 

 

Please advise. 

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Is this the Dodge Durango second Generation ?

i found below info:

https://fusesdiagram.com/dodge/fuse-box-diagram-dodge-durango-2.html
 

"Go as far as you can see; once you get there, you'll be able to see further."

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6 minutes ago, Frederic said:

Is this the Dodge Durango second Generation ?

i found below info:

https://fusesdiagram.com/dodge/fuse-box-diagram-dodge-durango-2.html
 

Hi @Frederic

Its third generation. 2012 model

https://fuse-box.info/dodge/dodge-durango-2011-2018-fuses

Can't find the airbags fuse and there are tow Abs.. One valve and one pump. Guess it's valve that should be removed.

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11 minutes ago, Sandyman85 said:

Hi @Frederic

Its third generation. 2012 model

https://fuse-box.info/dodge/dodge-durango-2011-2018-fuses

Can't find the airbags fuse and there are tow Abs.. One valve and one pump. Guess it's valve that should be removed.

The Airbag system in Dodge is part of the so-called “occupant restraint control” system, which has two fuses on that list. You can try removing those to see if the airbag light comes on. That would indicate that it is disabled. 
 

Removing the Abs Valve fuse should be fine. 

"Go as far as you can see; once you get there, you'll be able to see further."

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2 minutes ago, Frederic said:

The Airbag system in Dodge is part of the so-called “occupant restraint control” system, which has two fuses on that list. You can try removing those to see if the airbag light comes on. That would indicate that it is disabled. 
 

Removing the Abs Valve fuse should be fine. 

Thanks a lot @Frederic

Will try and update. 

 

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