2004 elantra passenger airbag
My wife said she heard something on the radio during a news segment that the
2004 elantra has an airbag problem. She said that the report stated that there was a problem with the passenger airbag not deploying unless there was over 150 lbs of weight in the seat. They hadn't issued a recall, but some attorney generals office was issuing an investigation they said. I can't seem to find anything about this on the web, did anyone else hear anything about this? Thanks, Scott |
Re: 2004 elantra passenger airbag
I haven't heard anything about this. The '04 Elantra has a seat sensor
which is intended to turn off the passenger air bag when a person weighing less than 50 lbs. (or no one at all) is in the right front seat. When it does this, there is a message lamp on the dash that says "Passenger Air Bag Off." Hyundai has made specific mention that passengers must sit flat in the seat with their back against the backrest in a normal position. I've been told that if the weight distribution does not cover a large enough area, that the seat sensor will turn the passenger air bag off. |
Re: 2004 elantra passenger airbag
I think this article is what you are referring to...
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/Busin..._040623-1.html On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 15:49:30 -0400, "Scot" <blank@blank.blank.com> wrote: >My wife said she heard something on the radio during a news segment that the >2004 elantra has an airbag problem. She said that the report stated that >there was a problem with the passenger airbag not deploying unless there was >over 150 lbs of weight in the seat. They hadn't issued a recall, but some >attorney generals office was issuing an investigation they said. > >I can't seem to find anything about this on the web, did anyone else hear >anything about this? > >Thanks, > >Scott > |
Re: 2004 elantra passenger airbag
This is it exactly, she said it was ABC news. Thanks for the link.
Scott "Brown Cow" <bingalls@bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:1lskd0ltqfu9m756lef99re3ugj62bd59d@4ax.com... > I think this article is what you are referring to... > > http://abcnews.go.com/sections/Busin..._040623-1.html > > > > On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 15:49:30 -0400, "Scot" <blank@blank.blank.com> > wrote: > > >My wife said she heard something on the radio during a news segment that the > >2004 elantra has an airbag problem. She said that the report stated that > >there was a problem with the passenger airbag not deploying unless there was > >over 150 lbs of weight in the seat. They hadn't issued a recall, but some > >attorney generals office was issuing an investigation they said. > > > >I can't seem to find anything about this on the web, did anyone else hear > >anything about this? > > > >Thanks, > > > >Scott > > > |
Re: 2004 elantra passenger airbag
Scot wrote:
> My wife said she heard something on the radio during a news segment that the > 2004 elantra has an airbag problem. She said that the report stated that > there was a problem with the passenger airbag not deploying unless there was > over 150 lbs of weight in the seat. They hadn't issued a recall, but some > attorney generals office was issuing an investigation they said. I wouldn't get overly worked up over it. See my post in the related thread above. |
Re: 2004 elantra passenger airbag
Well given the track record of the news services I would be
suspicious of any test they do. I remember the rigged SUV roll over test and the rigged Ford pickup exploding fuel tank exposes they did . |
Re: 2004 elantra passenger airbag
Mad E Moe wrote:
> Well given the track record of the news services I would be > suspicious of any test they do. I remember the rigged SUV roll over > test and the rigged Ford pickup exploding fuel tank exposes they did . The airbag problem IS a real issue, but the risk has definitely been overblown in the press. |
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