How do i deactivate passenger airbag on 2015 Camry?

Asked by arlblaster Nov 08, 2016 at 06:56 PM about the 2015 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: General

My mom just had open heart surgery and Im bringing her home tomorrow. If something happens and the airbag opens it will kill her. How can I deactivate it?

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You might consider checking the Owner's Manual. Open the right Passenger Door and check the right side of the Dash. Is there a deactivation Switch located there?

I would recommend using the back seat if she can comfortably sit there.

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You could also consider a patient shuttle service instead of your car, the hospital should be able to help you with that. Might be easier for her to get in and out of as well. Don't have a passenger in the front without the benefit of an airbag. You probably wouldn't feel good about your mother planting her face into the dash either. The 'airbag-off' switch was designed to accommodate rear-facing child safety seats.

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