Passenger Airbag
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Passenger Airbag
Maybe posted already (but the search function on this site is not the very best..)..
My -'13 XK has a light that states: Passenger Airbag Off..
now in most cars i drove, this meant that i could actually turn the airbag off in case i would put a child seat there.. or a pregnant lady.. but in the XK, i cannot find any switch that actually disables the thing..
if it is not possible.. why have a light there at all?
My -'13 XK has a light that states: Passenger Airbag Off..
now in most cars i drove, this meant that i could actually turn the airbag off in case i would put a child seat there.. or a pregnant lady.. but in the XK, i cannot find any switch that actually disables the thing..
if it is not possible.. why have a light there at all?
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i have something in the shape of a button.. on the right of the climate control dial and under the right side "cooler" button.. but thats only a light.. not a button..
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I guess it is just to warn you of the fact that the air-bag won't deploy so you can take action if you weren't aware:
"Airbags cannot deploy correctly if they are obstructed. Examples of obstructions are:-
• Any part of an occupants body in contact with, or close to, an airbag cover.
• Objects placed on, or close to, an airbag cover.
• Clothing, cushions, or other material, covering seat mounted airbags.
• Seat covers which are not approved by Jaguar, or specifically designed for use with seat mounted airbags.
The airbag indicator, on the centre console, is associated with the deployment conditions for front seat passenger airbags only.
Whenever the passenger air bag deactivation indicator is illuminated, the front passenger air bags will not be deployed in the event of an impact. Where the airbags are not deployed, protection is provided by the seat belts.
Note: The air bag deactivation indicator will illuminate for approximately 6 seconds as a bulb check when the ignition is switched on."
"Airbags cannot deploy correctly if they are obstructed. Examples of obstructions are:-
• Any part of an occupants body in contact with, or close to, an airbag cover.
• Objects placed on, or close to, an airbag cover.
• Clothing, cushions, or other material, covering seat mounted airbags.
• Seat covers which are not approved by Jaguar, or specifically designed for use with seat mounted airbags.
The airbag indicator, on the centre console, is associated with the deployment conditions for front seat passenger airbags only.
Whenever the passenger air bag deactivation indicator is illuminated, the front passenger air bags will not be deployed in the event of an impact. Where the airbags are not deployed, protection is provided by the seat belts.
Note: The air bag deactivation indicator will illuminate for approximately 6 seconds as a bulb check when the ignition is switched on."
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I've had several vehicles with the Passenger Bag Deactivate switch. It's for when you have no choice but to put a car seat in the front. My F250 needs the ignition key to turn the switch, but it's there nonetheless. On the more advanced "Smart Supplemental Secondary Restraint" vehicles, there are several sensors usually in the seat itself, the ceiling, and the seatbelt where the system deactivates itself.
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Sean W (11-27-2016)
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I've had several vehicles with the Passenger Bag Deactivate switch. It's for when you have no choice but to put a car seat in the front. My F250 needs the ignition key to turn the switch, but it's there nonetheless. On the more advanced "Smart Supplemental Secondary Restraint" vehicles, there are several sensors usually in the seat itself, the ceiling, and the seatbelt where the system deactivates itself.
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I've had several vehicles with the Passenger Bag Deactivate switch. It's for when you have no choice but to put a car seat in the front. My F250 needs the ignition key to turn the switch, but it's there nonetheless. On the more advanced "Smart Supplemental Secondary Restraint" vehicles, there are several sensors usually in the seat itself, the ceiling, and the seatbelt where the system deactivates itself.
Maybe posted already (but the search function on this site is not the very best..)..
My -'13 XK has a light that states: Passenger Airbag Off..
now in most cars i drove, this meant that i could actually turn the airbag off in case i would put a child seat there.. or a pregnant lady.. but in the XK, i cannot find any switch that actually disables the thing..
if it is not possible.. why have a light there at all?
My -'13 XK has a light that states: Passenger Airbag Off..
now in most cars i drove, this meant that i could actually turn the airbag off in case i would put a child seat there.. or a pregnant lady.. but in the XK, i cannot find any switch that actually disables the thing..
if it is not possible.. why have a light there at all?
I had a bag of to-go food strapped into the passenger seat with the seatbelt, the light for the Passenger Airbag Off was on while I was driving. By engaging the seatbelt the car then used the seat occupancy matt to determine that the "passenger" is under-weight and automatically turned off the airbag. I am not sure what the weight is that allows for it to operate, I read somewhere around 40 lbs.
But like has been said the car automatically enables and disables the airbag.