
The “PAD Indicator Light” should not be illuminated
when teenagers, most children in a forward-facing
child restraint or booster seats, most children that can
properly wear the vehicle’s seat belt, and when an
adult passenger is properly seated in the front passen-
ger seat. In this case, the airbag is ready to be inflated
if a collision requiring an airbag occurs.
For almost all properly installed rear facing child re-
straints, the “PAD Indicator Light” will be illuminated
indicating that the front passenger airbag is turned off
and will not inflate. If the “PAD Indicator Light” is not
illuminated, DO NOT assume the airbag is turned off
and move the child restraint to the rear seat. A deploying
passenger airbag can cause death or serious injury to a
child in a rear facing infant seat.
NOTE:
Even though this vehicle is equipped with an
Occupant Classification System, children 12 years and
under should always ride buckled up in a rear seat in an
appropriate child restraint.
Front Passenger
Seat Occupant
Passenger Air-
bag Disable
(PAD) Indicator
Light
Airbag Status
Adult
OFF
ON
Grocery Bags,
Heavy Briefcases
and Other Rela-
tively Light Ob-
jects
ON
OFF
Empty or Very
Small Objects
OFF*
OFF
* Since the system senses weight, some small objects
will turn the PAD Indicator Light on.
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Summary of Contents for Jeep
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Page 8: ...8 INTRODUCTION...
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Page 200: ...INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS 200 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL...
Page 201: ...INSTRUMENT CLUSTER UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 201 4...
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Page 307: ...STARTING AND OPERATING 307 5...
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Page 364: ...ENGINE COMPARTMENT 3 8L 364 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE...
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