no probably not
YesYes, a baby must be secured in an appropriate car seat and air bag need to be deactivated. - USAIt might differ from country to country, however in the UK it is legal to carry a baby in the passenger seat of a car provided the air bag has been deactivated. The law states...It is illegal to carry a child in a rear-facing child seat in the front, which is protected by an active frontal airbag.There is no requirement for this with a forward facing car seat which can be placed in the passenger seat with an active airbag
yes
The rear facing seat is meant to go in the backseat of the car facing backward meaning the baby would be turned away from you. You can purchase a mirror that allows you to see the baby - they sell them at Babies R Us.
Yes, they do have lungs as they need to breath air.
Need a new passenger/driver seat sensor - Had to have the passenger seat replaced in mine
To safely feed your baby a bottle while they are secured in a car seat, make sure the car is parked and not moving. Position the car seat so your baby is at a slight incline, supporting their head and neck. Hold the bottle at a slight angle to prevent air intake and allow your baby to feed comfortably. Always supervise your baby while feeding to prevent choking or other risks.
You don't. Put the infant in the back seat where it is safest. There are also legal ramifications for airbag tampering.
it needs warth air and water!
it needs warth air and water!
There is no way to unlock the seat belts after the airbags go off. You will need to get the seat belts and the tenisioner replaced.
Yes. Seat belts are your primary restraint, air bags are supplemental restraints.
Not that I know of. But, if you have air suspension you can let the air out. You will gain what you need this way.