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If you own a Chrysler vehicle, you're familiar with the various lights and codes that can show up on your dashboard over time, just like any other car. These indicators often signal the need for routine maintenance, such as replacing oil and fuel filters, cabin air filters, brake fluid, oil, and spark plugs. If you see the code p1200, it means there is an issue with the left front impact sensor not communicating with the airbag system. This is likely due to a malfunction in the sensor. Replacing the sensor typically ranges from $24 to $85 on average.
The Chrysler error code p1200 signals that there is a lack of communication with the airbag's front left impact sensor.