When should you disable passenger airbag?

When should you disable passenger airbag?

In a post on Facebook, Child Seat Safety says children below the age of 12-years-old ‘are the most at risk when the frontal airbag deploys in a crash’. The post also stresses that for anyone putting a rear facing child seat in the front passenger seat, it’s a legal requirement to first deactivate the airbag.

Can I turn off my passenger airbag?

The passenger airbag can be deactivated if the car is equipped with a switch, Passenger Airbag Cut Off Switch (PACOS). The switch for the passenger airbag is located on the passenger end of the instrument panel and is accessible when the passenger door is open. Check that the switch is in the required position.

How to disable the airbag system in 6 steps?

Immobilize the Passenger Airbag Disabling airbag from the passenger seat is as important as from the front seats. For that, you have to find the yellow wire. At the same time, unfasten the harnessed by pushing the green locking pin. Now you have disabled the passenger seat airbags successfully. 5. Remove the Steering Wheel’s Lower Panel

When do I Turn Off the passenger airbags?

Tips While rendering the airbag inactive may benefit the passenger if they are young or have a medical condition that could be exacerbated by airbags, it will make the seat less safe for someone who is over 12 years old and healthy. Infants or young children cannot use the front passenger seat if they have a rear-facing car seat.

Can a rear-facing car seat set off an airbag?

There is a slight chance a hard crash could set off the airbag no matter what, and a rear-facing car seat sits far too close to the passenger side airbag. If your vehicle does not have this switch in the glove compartment, then it has a sensor responsible for automatically turning the passenger side airbag on and off. Was this answer helpful?

What does it mean when front passenger airbag is disabled?

This message may also come up if there is a child seat on the front passenger side. If you have an adult or don’t have any passengers present but are getting any of these messages, it means a malfunction has been detected by the Weight Sensing System, also known as WSS or N2/13 control module.