just got a 2004 elantra gls
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Re: just got a 2004 elantra gls
Scot wrote:
> I just picked this up yesterday and it displays "Passenger Air Bag Off".
> Anyone know why it would say this? I am assuming it shouldn't say this, am
> I correct?
It should say that whenever you have less than 55 pounds of weight in
the passenger's seat. There is a sensor that shuts off the airbag, so
that is someone is stupid enough to put a small child there, they won't
get their neck broken by the airbag in an accident.
Unfortunately, the sensor may not work as well as it should. My
girlfriend (5'1", 115#) was sitting cross legged in the passengers seat
the other day and the airbag was shut off most of the time. I only
discovered this because the light would occasionally turn off and I
noticed the flashing on the dash.
> I just picked this up yesterday and it displays "Passenger Air Bag Off".
> Anyone know why it would say this? I am assuming it shouldn't say this, am
> I correct?
It should say that whenever you have less than 55 pounds of weight in
the passenger's seat. There is a sensor that shuts off the airbag, so
that is someone is stupid enough to put a small child there, they won't
get their neck broken by the airbag in an accident.
Unfortunately, the sensor may not work as well as it should. My
girlfriend (5'1", 115#) was sitting cross legged in the passengers seat
the other day and the airbag was shut off most of the time. I only
discovered this because the light would occasionally turn off and I
noticed the flashing on the dash.
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Re: just got a 2004 elantra gls
Thanks Brian. That makes perfect sense.
I noticed the same thing yesterday, where my wife was in the passenger seat
and it did turn the light on occassionally - but for the most part it was
off. But this morning when I was in the car by myself the light was on
continous.
Thanks again.
Scott
"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@att.net> wrote in message
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> Scot wrote:
>
> > I just picked this up yesterday and it displays "Passenger Air Bag Off".
> > Anyone know why it would say this? I am assuming it shouldn't say this,
am
> > I correct?
>
> It should say that whenever you have less than 55 pounds of weight in
> the passenger's seat. There is a sensor that shuts off the airbag, so
> that is someone is stupid enough to put a small child there, they won't
> get their neck broken by the airbag in an accident.
>
> Unfortunately, the sensor may not work as well as it should. My
> girlfriend (5'1", 115#) was sitting cross legged in the passengers seat
> the other day and the airbag was shut off most of the time. I only
> discovered this because the light would occasionally turn off and I
> noticed the flashing on the dash.
>
I noticed the same thing yesterday, where my wife was in the passenger seat
and it did turn the light on occassionally - but for the most part it was
off. But this morning when I was in the car by myself the light was on
continous.
Thanks again.
Scott
"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@att.net> wrote in message
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> Scot wrote:
>
> > I just picked this up yesterday and it displays "Passenger Air Bag Off".
> > Anyone know why it would say this? I am assuming it shouldn't say this,
am
> > I correct?
>
> It should say that whenever you have less than 55 pounds of weight in
> the passenger's seat. There is a sensor that shuts off the airbag, so
> that is someone is stupid enough to put a small child there, they won't
> get their neck broken by the airbag in an accident.
>
> Unfortunately, the sensor may not work as well as it should. My
> girlfriend (5'1", 115#) was sitting cross legged in the passengers seat
> the other day and the airbag was shut off most of the time. I only
> discovered this because the light would occasionally turn off and I
> noticed the flashing on the dash.
>
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"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@att.net> wrote in message news:lOEvc.25629$_k3.655868@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> Scot wrote:
>
> > I just picked this up yesterday and it displays "Passenger Air Bag Off".
> > Anyone know why it would say this? I am assuming it shouldn't say this, am
> > I correct?
>
> It should say that whenever you have less than 55 pounds of weight in
> the passenger's seat. There is a sensor that shuts off the airbag, so
> that is someone is stupid enough to put a small child there, they won't
> get their neck broken by the airbag in an accident.
>
> Unfortunately, the sensor may not work as well as it should. My
> girlfriend (5'1", 115#) was sitting cross legged in the passengers seat
> the other day and the airbag was shut off most of the time. I only
> discovered this because the light would occasionally turn off and I
> noticed the flashing on the dash.
I wonder if it's supposed to work that way in the 2003 Elantra (which I have)? I've never noticed the air bag light ON when the front passenger seat is empty.
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hyundaitech wrote:
> Hyundai has specifically said to me that the right front seat passenger
> should be sitting upright and flat on the seat bottom (including both
> legs). The sensor not only checks weight but area.
So are you saying that my girlfriend needs a bigger butt? I think NOT! ;-)
Seriously, thanks for the explanation.
> Hyundai has specifically said to me that the right front seat passenger
> should be sitting upright and flat on the seat bottom (including both
> legs). The sensor not only checks weight but area.
So are you saying that my girlfriend needs a bigger butt? I think NOT! ;-)
Seriously, thanks for the explanation.
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is this for the Canadian models as well or just the US models??
"hyundaitech" <howitsac@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> This is a new feature for the 2004. There is an amber lamp on the center
> of the dash which reads "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" whenever there is
> insufficient weight in the right front seat.
>
"hyundaitech" <howitsac@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> This is a new feature for the 2004. There is an amber lamp on the center
> of the dash which reads "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" whenever there is
> insufficient weight in the right front seat.
>
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Re: just got a 2004 elantra gls
In article <rwnwc.37765$_k3.901934@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>, Brian Nystrom <brian.nystrom@att.net> wrote:
>hyundaitech wrote:
>
>> Hyundai has specifically said to me that the right front seat passenger
>> should be sitting upright and flat on the seat bottom (including both
>> legs). The sensor not only checks weight but area.
>
>So are you saying that my girlfriend needs a bigger butt? I think NOT! ;-)
>
>Seriously, thanks for the explanation.
It is supposed to detect a so-called 5-percentile(IIRC) woman,
adult-but-built-like-a-child.
>hyundaitech wrote:
>
>> Hyundai has specifically said to me that the right front seat passenger
>> should be sitting upright and flat on the seat bottom (including both
>> legs). The sensor not only checks weight but area.
>
>So are you saying that my girlfriend needs a bigger butt? I think NOT! ;-)
>
>Seriously, thanks for the explanation.
It is supposed to detect a so-called 5-percentile(IIRC) woman,
adult-but-built-like-a-child.
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