Inflatable Restraint... air bag.
on my Buick, when starting car it means it's checking the airbag inflater. If it stays on somethings wrong with the inflater.
Inflatable restraint. Aka, your airbag
it is the air bag system ,drivers side only, not working
No, however, it does mean the air bags won't work if there is an accident
The INFL REST light means that there is a problem with the air bag system. A code reader is required to find out the exact fix. Most auto parts stores will read the code for free.
Inflatable Restraint is a common occurrence. When the light illuminates, a code is stored within the CCM (Central Control Module). The code stored indicates a sensor problem - possibly a faulty sensor ground or faulty sensor or sensors.
It stands for Inflatable Restraint sensor might be faulty
I believe that is for your inflatable restraint system. Have your air bag systems checked.
It has to do with the Air Bag system.it stands for inflatable restraint could be anything from airbag simly being unpluged to a short
It is the airbag light. If the light stays solid, it means your airbag needs service. If it flashes, it's just self testing.
The "INFL REST" light on a 1991 Geo Metro indicates an issue with the vehicle's inflation system, typically related to the tire pressure monitoring system or the airbag system. It may signal that tire pressure is low or that the system needs to be checked for faults. It's essential to address this warning by checking tire pressures and consulting a mechanic if necessary to ensure safety. Ignoring it could lead to reduced vehicle performance or safety hazards.
Well, darling, that little INFL REST light on your 1992 Geo Storm is just a fancy way of saying your tire pressure is low. It's like your car's way of saying, "Hey, pump me up, I'm feeling a bit deflated." So, grab your pump and show those tires some love before they throw a tantrum and leave you stranded on the side of the road.