Why does my airbag light say off?

Why does my airbag light say off?

Your passenger airbag will turn off if your passenger is: Light enough that the weight sensor detects that someone is occupying the seat, but not heavy enough that deploying the airbag is a wise idea. The sensor believes the person sitting in this chair is too light and deploying the airbag would be unsafe for them.

How do you turn off the airbag light on a dash?

How to Turn Off the Airbag Light

  1. Turn on the ignition switch with your car key.
  2. Wait for the airbag warning light to turn off.
  3. Turn the ignition switch of your car back off for a little longer than three seconds.
  4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 twice to make three times total.

Why does my airbag light stay on?

The most common cause for the airbag light coming on is that the airbag system is deactivated or turned off. There may be a few reasons for this which you had no control over. There may be an issue with the crash sensors or other airbag component.

How do you reset airbag light?

Step 1 Turn on the ignition switch with your car key. Wait for the airbag warning light to turn off. Turn the ignition switch of your car back off for a little longer than three seconds. Repeat steps 1 through 3 twice to make three times total. Turn your ignition switch back on to fully reset the airbag light.

Why does the airbag light stay on?

Light stays on and warning for airbag service on reader board. If the airbag light stays on after it completes it’s “check light” process then there is a fault in the air bag system. It could be anything from a bad sensor (there are 3 of them) to a wire that has become unplugged. This problem should be repaired as soon as possible because…

What does it mean when the airbag light is flashing?

A flashing airbag warning light indicates a significant problem with the SRS system meaning you should take it to a repairer immediately. If the light stays on, you should still take it to repairer, however, there are a few things you can try first that could rectify the problem.

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