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  1. 27 Αυγ 2012 · I have this message on the instrument cluster after a minor fender-bender to my R171 2007 slk280 : "Restraint System Malfunction Visit Workshop SRS". The damage was superficial -no airbag deployment but the driver's seat belt restraint system did operate.

  2. 25 Ιουλ 2018 · Solution: Check inside the seat belt buckle for foreign objects and remove them. Have the SRS computer reset if necessary. The passenger seat occupancy sensor is malfunctioning. Your front passenger seat contains a sensor that can tell whether someone is sitting there, and how much they weigh.

  3. 8 Δεκ 2013 · Tigerlily dancing and grooving to Sir Mix A Lot - Baby Got Back. Watch that six month baby move in her car seat!

  4. Tips on How to Access the Seat Belt Sensor. The following steps usually allow access to the seat belt sensor: Fold the seat forward. Disconnect the wires. Unbolt the seat belt buckle. You should now be able to see and access the seat belt sensor. Refer to your vehicle’s manual or talk to a mechanic if you can’t locate the sensor yourself.

  5. 22 Δεκ 2020 · My i3 had the driver restraint malfunction error. It turned out to be a broken wire under the seat. The break was exactly at the point where the wire insulation was stripped so I think the stripping may have nicked the wire. Just a theory since the break was very clean.

  6. www.chop.edu › health-resources › car-seat-and-child-passenger-safety-videosCar Seat and Child Passenger Safety Videos

    Car Seat and Child Passenger Safety Videos. The following educational videos can help you choose and install the proper child safety seat or booster seat for your child. They also offer information about using the LATCH system and air bag safety. All of these videos are available in Spanish.

  7. This document contains an executive summary plus all the research evidence to support the guidelines recommendations. It includes guidelines covering choice of an appropriate restraint, correct use of restraints, seating position, and other less common situations.