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August 2005 > 08/17/05
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Government Probes Air-Bag Light on Accord
By Ken Thomas, Associated Press Writer
The government has opened an investigation into some
models of the Honda Accord because owners have complained about a light
on the control panel that illuminates when an air bag has been disarmed
or is not working properly.
Honda Motor Co. said the potential problem involves a sensor
system in the front passenger seat that detects whether a person is properly
seated.
The system was designed to deactivate the passenger side air
bag if a child or a person of small stature was leaning against the door
or curled up in a position close to the door where they could be injured
if the side air bag deployed.
Honda spokesman Andy Boyd said many of the complaints have
dealt with drivers who placed a briefcase or laptop computer bag in the
passenger seat. Company investigators believe the system detected the bag's
size and position and deactivated the air bag, leading to the lamp's illumination.
Boyd said Honda would cooperate with the investigation, but
said there was no indication that the potential defect would affect the
frontal air bags, the driver's side air bag or the vehicle's safety system.
"We don't believe there's any safety concern," Boyd
said. He said the inquiry would involve an estimated 480,000 Accords from
the 2000 and 2001 model years.
Boyd said owners who face similar issues could have the lamp
reset at a dealership. He said the air bag would automatically be rearmed
if a driver saw the light, turned the ignition off and then restarted the
vehicle.
Honda said there have been no crashes, injuries or failed
air bag deployments associated with the issue.
The government recommends that all children should ride in
the back seat of a vehicle until age 13. Some investigations by the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration lead to vehicle recalls.
Honda Motor Co.: http://www.honda.com
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov
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