Passenger Air Bag

Asked by CatPeople Apr 27, 2019 at 08:53 AM about the 2019 Hyundai Tucson Sport FWD

Question type: General

The passenger air bag light indicates OFF.  How do I turn the passenger air bah on?

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The passenger air bag light will go out if you have a passenger. The car knows by the weight in the passenger seat. If the car is in a accident, the car then knows whether or not to deploy the airbag on that side.

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The light will not switch to on if you sit on a pillow in the passenger seat. Manual does not address that fact. I saw it with my own eyes, removed pillow, light switches to on when I change from driver seat to passenger seat. Thank you!

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I need to turn off the passenger side airbag for a 2016 Tuscan mini suv

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