Anyone know what conditions have to be met for the passenger airbag to go off? Do the occupancy sensor and belt buckle sensor both have to be active? Just the occupancy? Just the buckle?
I was messing around with INPA today and realized that my passenger occupancy sensor was not sensing if there was someone in the seat. It always reported the seat as empty. If this sensor is required for the airbag to go off, then my failed sensor could have been incredibly dangerous for a passenger. I'm surprised that the sensor was engineered so that its failure mode means reporting an empty seat. Maybe INPA was reading it wrong?
Regardless, I went in and disabled this sensor in the airbag module just in case I ever get into an accident with a passenger. Now all airbags should go off whenever the driver ones do. Makes for more expensive crashes, but also less dead passengers.
I was messing around with INPA today and realized that my passenger occupancy sensor was not sensing if there was someone in the seat. It always reported the seat as empty. If this sensor is required for the airbag to go off, then my failed sensor could have been incredibly dangerous for a passenger. I'm surprised that the sensor was engineered so that its failure mode means reporting an empty seat. Maybe INPA was reading it wrong?
Regardless, I went in and disabled this sensor in the airbag module just in case I ever get into an accident with a passenger. Now all airbags should go off whenever the driver ones do. Makes for more expensive crashes, but also less dead passengers.
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