Hyundaitech any word on if this is related to the OCS issue where a full
grown adult is missread and the bag light goes on and off randomly while
driving?
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hyundaitech - 16 Sep 2005 17:43 GMT
If this is a new recall, Hyundai has yet to release information on this
recall to the dealers. I check for new technical service bulletins nearly
every day and this hasn't come out yet.
I wonder, however, if you're referring to recall 919, where Hyundai will
reprogram the air bag control module. I've never seen why this was done
for recall 919. The TSB just indicates that we should reprogram the
control module and doesn't say what the reprogramming does. I do know
that those who say they have issues with the lamp staying on say they
continue to have the issues after the reprogramming.
Based on your post, I'd say the reprogramming to which it refers would
increase the sensitivity to minor changes in readings from the seat
sensor. I'd expect it to actually make the lamp come on more frequently
for those having this problem.
Hyundai also has released a TSB where they offer to reprogram the seat
sensor if the customer can demonstrate to the dealer-- with the passenger
in question seated properly-- the condition actually happening with a
small stature passenger. It's been rumored that Hyundai will require the
customer to sign some sort of statement, but I've never seen anything of
the sort. Mostly, this leads me to believe that the majority of people
that experience the issue aren't seated properly, but I'm large and heavy
enough that I don't think I'll ever be able to experience it seating
myself in the passenger seat.