Emissions, yes. If there's an inspection for vehicle safety systems, it would fail that one.
Oh, dude, having the airbag light on in Massachusetts during an inspection is like showing up to a job interview with your fly down - not a good look. Technically, a vehicle with the airbag light on will fail inspection because it's a safety issue. So, like, get that fixed before you roll up to the inspection station, unless you're into failing... which, like, I'm not here to judge.
No, it will not.
Depends where you live each state has different rules and states like Florida don't even require an inspection sticker. Ask a local garage before you bring the vehicle in for inspection, if your state requires the air bag light be off to pass you can either have it repaired or remove the bulb before getting the inspection done. Arthur Muriph
No, if you air bag light is on or showing an error in Texas your car will not pass inspection. In some cases the light comes on for no reason and just needs to be reset.
Unfortunately, not. My inspection in my Jetta is due and I just found out that I need to pay around $1500 to have my airbag light turned off in order to pass inspection.
the light of the air bag is on. the sensor is fail
Yes, I believe it will, Based on the NYS inspection site. The mechanic will advise you that the light is on. It is not included in the OBD II diagnostics which is sent to DMV. Check out the site and judge for yourself, or ask a mechanic you trust.
Your air bag light is on because your Jeeps ECM detects a failure in the system. You could have the airbag module itself fail (most likely) or a sensor failure.
Under yhe horn pad/air bag on the steering wheel is what that is referred to as a clock spring. The most likely cause for the light is that the clock spring is defective.
You can but it will cause the check engine light to illuminate and the vehicle will fail an emissions test.
The light is telling you that one or more of the air bag sensor systems has a problem. It also means that your air bag system may fail in an accident. Probably best to have it checked out. Most air bags are under warranty well past the rest of your warranty.