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How do you turn the passenger airbag off in a Ford Fiesta?

How do you turn the passenger airbag off in a Ford Fiesta?

How to deactivate your front passenger airbag

  1. In some vehicles, the deactivation switch is in the glovebox.
  2. If the switch is in the glovebox, look for the deactivation lock.
  3. Insert your car key.
  4. Close the glovebox.
  5. Check your dashboard.

How do you turn the airbag off in a Ford Focus?

Turn on the ignition switch with your car key. Wait for the airbag warning light to turn off. Turn the ignition switch of your car back off for a little longer than three seconds. Repeat steps 1 through 3 twice to make three times total.

How do you turn off the front passenger airbag?

Insert your car key. Turn it until the white mark points to the ‘off’ position. Close the glovebox. And from the driver’s seat, turn on the ignition. Check your dashboard. The airbag deactivation warning symbol should illuminate. When you’ve finished carrying your child in the front seat, ALWAYS reactivate the front passenger airbag.

What’s the status of the front passenger air bag?

– Unoccupied passenger seat: The light is OFF and the front passenger air bag is OFF and will not inflate in a crash. – Passenger’s seat occupied by a small adult, child or child restraint as outlined in this section: The light illuminates to indicate that the front passenger air bag is OFF and will not inflate in a crash.

What does front passenger airbag disabled see Oper mean?

Mercedes-Benz vehicles including E, C, S, CLS, ML, GL, R, G Class, may display a warning message stating front right SRS has malfunctioned and needs to be repaired. Front Passenger Airbag Disabled See Oper. Manual Front Passenger Airbag Enabled See Oper.

When to deactivate the passenger airbag in a car?

You can also deactivate the airbag when the seat is empty. In most cars there will be a useful reminder sticker behind the front passenger visor. Not every model by every manufacturer has the same system or the same steps to disable the passenger airbag.

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Ruth Doyle