Using a bypass means the passenger airbag will always go off in a heave enough collision. You can get a bypass on eBay for less than $20 that you plug into the wires coming out of the carpet and that tells the computer that a) the sensor is there and b) there's somebody in the seat. If that is your problem (again I don't know) then the car is perfectly safe to drive but you can't get a WoF. If the car's computer can't see or talk to that sensor it will a) turn the airbag on and b) turn the airbag light on. If there's nobody in the passenger seat the passenger airbag shouldn't deploy in a front-on (although they often do anyway). The passenger seat has an occupancy sensor under the cushion (well a series of pressure sensors so it can tell if somebody is in the seat). ![]() Having said that here's a little background on what you've read up so far. I can't tell you what's causing your problem but a professional will be able to.
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