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11-26-2014 11:32 AM |
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Originally Posted by carma143
(Post 2035075)
Today, with my ~145 lbs brother in the passenger seat, I saw that the dash had lit that the passenger air bag was off. I said it, "OFF"! The gauge cluster also showed the little red man with an air bag lit up.
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The switch may need to be adjusted or replaced. Are you still under warranty? If it isn't working right, make them fix it.
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Originally Posted by irax
(Post 2035483)
I'm having the same problem to. I got a 2015 model and the passenger side airbag light will be on and the passenger seat buckle light will turn on even though no one is in the seat. The only thing in my passenger seat is my cell phone or wallet.
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That's not the same problem. OP's issue is that the airbags are not turning on when there's actually someone in the seat. That's exactly the opposite of what's happening to yours.
Your problem is a known issue. It's most likely your cellphone. The airbag switch measures capacitive resistance in the space above it, the ability of something in the seat to conduct electricity. An adult human's ass has different capacitive resistance from empty air, so when the switch detects that change, it turns on the air bag. But cell phones, plastic bags, wet umbrellas and other things have been known to trigger the switch also because they have similar capacitive resistance to a human body.
The airbag coming on is really no big deal. If you want the seat belt indicator to STFU, just plug in the seat belt. You can actually buy a loose seat belt connector on eBay to plug in there to shut it up if you don't want the strap across your seat.
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