My new car weighs the passenger every time a passenger gets in the car so it can calibrate the airbags and other safety systems to the passenger.
Told my wife this.
This may be my last post for a while.
My new car weighs the passenger every time a passenger gets in the car so it can calibrate the airbags and other safety systems to the passenger.
Told my wife this.
This may be my last post for a while.
Does it give you their weight anywhere?
I had many cars that do that but give you the weight, they just use it to decide whether to activate the passenger airbags or not.
My wife weighs 112lbs so sometimes the airbag in the Outback doesn't think she is there or is a child and turns the airbag off.
Reminds me of this story, from the "Moron of the Week" Thread.
kazoospec said:This week, I nominate: Myself.
Had the following conversation with a fellow driver at this weekend's autocross:
I'm running start. He pulls up, grinning from ear to ear.
Him: "Just kicked out my passenger and was 2 seconds faster on the last run."
Me: "Good Lord, who was your passenger, Fat Albert?"
Him: "No, my wife."
Me: "Oh"
In reply to Tom1200 :
And here my FR-S seems to think my sandwich needs to put its seatbelt on if I stack one too many slices of lunch meat on it
@slippery, I usually turn the car off, then back on and it seems to correct itself...........it's done it since we've gotten it and does it about once a year.
Slippery said:Does it give you their weight anywhere?
If they did this I could see this function being blamed for many a divorce.
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