2007 Jeep Liberty Owner's Manual - Page 58
2007 Jeep Liberty Manual
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58 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE should always use the PAD indicator light as an indication if the front passenger is properly positioned or not. If the PAD indicator light comes on when an adult is in the passenger seat, have the passenger re-position themselves in the seat until the light goes out. Remember, if the PAD indicator light is illuminated the passenger front airbag will not inflate. For most children properly seated on the front seat and most properly installed child restraint systems, the airbag will be disabled and the PAD indicator light will be on. However, under certain conditions even with the child restraint system has been installed properly, the PAD indicator light may not be on even though the air bag is disabled. This can occur if the child restraint is lighter than the threshold weight necessary to turn the PAD indicator light on. If this happens to you, you can check to ensure the airbag is disabled by performing the following simple procedure. Place the ignition key in the RUN position and apply downward pressure to the child restraint on the surface that the child will be sitting on. Slowly count to 10 and watch the PAD indicator light. The PAD indicator light should turn on. When you release the pressure, the PAD indicator light may stay on or may turn off but the airbag is disabled. If at all possible, place children 12 years and younger in a back seat. • The Occupant Classification Module (OCM) is located beneath the front passenger seat. The OCM classifies the occupant into one of three size categories based on the input from the Bladder Assembly and a Belt Tension Sensor. The size categories include empty, child, and adult. The OCM sends the Occupant Classification to the ORC to determine if a front passenger airbag is allowed. If a fault is present, the AIRBAG warning light is illuminated.