I have a 2001 impala and for me it comes on when I am too close to the airbag. If you just back up a little it should turn off. Being too close to an airbag could hurt you more then the accident you're in when it goes off.
Check for moisture under the passenger side floor carpeting. There is a known issue with rain water leaking in from the passenger air vent under the front windshield. An air bag device is located on the floor under the passenger seat. This has most likely become corroded due to moisture. If this is the case you'll want to get the leak fixed before you bother working on the air bag issue. (do a Web search for "impala passenger leak" etc. - you'll see lots of complaints of this.
I Do not have jeep or one does not have an airbag
It's on the steering wheel, where the airbag is located. http://gtcarlot.com/data/Chevrolet/Impala/2005/11329687/Steering%20Wheel-49683885.html
The airbag light stays on when there is a malfunction. The airbag computer will have stored a trouble code. When the failure is repaired the light will shut itself off.
It is important to understand why the warning lights come on. The airbag light will come on in any car if there is an issue with any airbag in the car, an issue with the wiring to or from the air bags, an issue with the horn, or the wiring of the horn.
The airbag light comes on at start up for a bulb check. It stays on when the computer detects a malfunction and sets a code.
To turn off the airbag light you need to give a firm, well placed punch to the person nearest to you.
Take it to your Dealer for repairs. It could be any number of sensors or the contacts in the column.
The airbag light stays on when there is a malfunction. The failure needs repaired before the light will go out. You need to have the system checked for codes with a scan tool.
person with seatbelt and a circle in front That is the airbag system warning light.
Airbag system is not working correctly.
There are pages of codes for the airbag system. You need to have it checked for codes by a qualified mechanic as airbag systems are not a do it yourself system.
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