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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / March 2006

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Santa Fe 05 - Passenger Airbag Indicator

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Fe Rider - 04 Mar 2006 16:16 GMT
I got my santy 3 months back and i have been having the indicator not
go off when my wife (105 lbs) gets on 1 out of 4 times at least.
However after switching off ignition and starting it up again it goes
ALWAYS goes off.

I gave it for a checkup to my dealer but they didnt have an answer and
hinted a recall is due as it was in elantra. they also pointed that it
could be my wife's small frame that might make it irregular. I am not
sure i accept that as my argument is how come the sensors can tell on
retstart but cant tell on run. then its not a weight issue.

I intend to test this with a more 'appropriate' weighing buddy to be
100% on my argument.

Has anyone had any similar problem or have workarounds as i am
concerned over the safety with summer highway drives approaching ?
hyundaitech - 06 Mar 2006 18:01 GMT
There have been some complaints about the Occupant Classification System in
Santa Fes, similar to the same complaints in the Elantra.  

There's already a recall for OCS reprogramming to correct a condition
where children seated on the front edge of the seat could be classified as
adults.  This recall applies to Santa Fes produced between 8/9/04 and
11/5/04.  If this recall applies to your vehicle and has yet to be
performed, you should probably have it done just to see if there is any
change regarding how the system recognizes your wife.
 
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