the seat or between the seat and the center console can
prevent the occupant’s weight from being measured
properly and may result in the occupant being improp-
erly classified. Ensure that the front passenger seatback
does not touch anything placed on the second row of
seats because this can also affect occupant classification.
Also, if you fold down the seats in the second row check
to be sure they don’t touch the front passenger seat.
If the front passenger seat is damaged in any way, it
should only be serviced by an authorized dealer. If the
seat is removed (or even if the seat attachment bolts are
loosened or tightened in any way), take the vehicle to an
authorized dealer.
If there is a fault present in the Airbag system, the Airbag
Warning Light (a red light located in the center of the
instrument cluster directly in front of the driver) will be
turned on. This indicates that you should take the vehicle
to an authorized dealer. The Airbag Warning Light is
turned on whenever there is a fault that can affect the
operation of the airbag system. If there is a fault present
in the PAD Indicator Light, the Airbag Warning Light
remains illuminated to show that the passenger airbag is
turned off until the fault is cleared. If an object is lodged
under the seat and interferes with operation of the weight
sensors, a fault will occur which turns on both the PAD
Indicator Light and the Airbag Warning Light. Once the
lodged object is removed, the fault will be automatically
cleared after a short period of time.
Occupant Classification Module (OCM)
The
Occupant Classification Module (OCM)
is located
beneath the front passenger seat. The OCM classifies the
occupant into categories based on the measurements
made by the seat weight sensors. The OCM communi-
cates with the ORC. The ORC uses the occupant category
to determine whether the front passenger airbag should
be turned off. It also determines the rate of airbag
inflation during a collision.
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