Anyone know what this means please.

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There's something faintly saucy about it...............
 
If there's a passenger airbag, you can deactivate it if you have a rear facing child seat. It's often a switch on the dash. Sometimes it's a key slot in the door jab.

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Passenger airbag turned off to allow rear facing child seat to be fitted.

Have you fitted a child seat and it auto detects or has somebody turned it off manually or is there a fault?
 
Thanks everyone for replies, checked on the van computer thing and the passenger air bag was turned off. Switched it back on and the light is still on! As long as it's not dangerous and the airbag is on I think I'll ignore it. How about you.
 
Thanks everyone for replies, checked on the van computer thing and the passenger air bag was turned off. Switched it back on and the light is still on! As long as it's not dangerous and the airbag is on I think I'll ignore it. How about you.
AFAIK, an airbag warning light is an MOT failure, so get it looked at.
Worst case is it is a fault and it will not function / deploy in an accident
 
Think it means no rear facing child seats unless you turn airbag off
 
Think it means no rear facing child seats unless you turn airbag off
I read the illuminated symbol shown on the OP to mean the opposite, i.e. the “Passenger Airbag is deactivated”, (which means one can safely put a rear facing child seat in the front.)
if the symbol was not lit, the passenger airbag is “on”
if the passenger airbag is set as on, and the light remains, i think it is indicating a fault with the airbag

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if the passenger airbag is set as on, and the light remains, i think it is indicating a fault with the airbag
Or it could be a fault with the airbag ECU.

I would drive it for bit it may go out, may just need a bit of time to reset.
 
Or it could be a fault with the airbag ECU.

I would drive it for bit it may go out, may just need a bit of time to reset.
****just don't have an accident with anyone in the passenger seat at the time, in case it doesn't deploy if requird.....
 
Just leave the noisy little sod at home!:eek:
 

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