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Originally Posted by Ingen
This is just what I have observed from the load cells, but here it is.
Loads on the seat that are applied before the car is turned in don't register an airbag alarm. Loads applied afterwards, even light loads, will trip it. I think it does a differential between the value at start and the value later. Humans wiggle and squirm enough to set it off even though we are in the seat when the car starts. Flowers don't.
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that seems to be whats happening. something touches the seat while its on, alert goes off, wont go away till the car sits off for a while. This car is just full of strange things. Some light objects will cause it to go off, some heavy ones dont, someone looking at it the wrong way will make it go off, rain stops windows from working in the cold, I give up lol. hopefully they adjust all these annoying things for the 2014s and i'll just trade the car in if they wont make the changes for our cars. i'd say that's a problem solved lol