Airbag system -> Indicator light for front passenger?s front airbag for Your Volkswagen Atlas SUV First Generation (2018-2023)

WARNING  
Cleaners that contain solvents can make the surface of the airbag module porous. Plastic pieces that come loose could cause serious injuries in the event of a  
collision with airbag deployment.  
Never treat the instrument panel and the surface of the airbag modules with cleaners that contain solvents.  
Advanced Airbag System  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice   
Introduction.  
Read and follow the introductory information and safety precautions Safety notes on using child restraints.  
An active passenger’s front airbag presents serious dangers for a child  
. For this reason, all children under the age of twelve must be secured in the rear  
seats while the vehicle is in motion.  
The Advanced Airbag System, together with the side and Side Curtain Protection® airbags, is checked every time the ignition is switched on. The yellow airbag  
indicator light  
comes on briefly and turns off after several seconds.  
Features of the Advanced Airbag System:  
Front passenger's front airbag in the instrument panel  
Yellow indicator light  
in the instrument cluster display.  
Yellow indicator light PASSENGER AIR BAG  
.
If the status of the  
indicator light is one of the following, the Advanced Airbag System must be checked by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or  
authorized Volkswagen Service Facility:  
The indicator light does not come on for several seconds when the ignition is switched on.  
The indicator light stays on after the ignition is switched on.  
The indicator light comes on or flashes again after it is turned off.  
The indicator light comes on while driving.  
Advanced Airbag System, small children, child restraints and children on the front passenger seat  
The Advanced Airbag System in your vehicle has been certified and complies with the regulations of the United States Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard  
(FMVSS) 213 and the Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (CMVSS) 213 at the time of vehicle manufacture. In accordance with the requirements, the system o  
the passenger's side has been designed to “inhibit” deployment for small children of up to 12 months of age and “low-risk deployment” for children of between three  
and six years of age.  
The airbag on the passenger's side is a potential danger for children when it is deployed. The front passenger seat is not the safest seat for a child in a forward-  
facing child restraint and is a very dangerous seat for a child or small child in a backward-facing child restraint.  
The Advanced Airbag System has a capacitive detection system in the seat cushion of the front passenger seat which detects whether a baby, small child or child is  
in a child restraint on the front passenger seat.  
The capacitive detective detection system measures the electrical capacity of a child, the child restraint and a child's blanket on the front passenger seat.  
The electrical capacity of a child restraint depends on the child restraint type. Together with the average capacity values of small children and one-year-old children  
the capacity values of all child restraints specified in accordance with FMVSS 213 and CMVSS 213 are stored in the Advanced Airbag System control module.  
These are compared with the values detected. Only use child restraints that are specified according to these standards and have been approved by the child  
restraint manufacturer for use with airbag systems. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has published a list of certified child restraint  
models for use with the Advanced Airbag System in accordance with FMVSS 208.  
Only install child restraints on the front passenger seat under exceptional circumstances. Carefully read all of the information about child restraints and the  
Advanced Airbag System beforehand and follow all instructions and warnings. Make sure that the system has correctly detected the child restraint on the front  
passenger seat and the front passenger's front air bag has been switched off. The yellow  
PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator light will come on.  
DANGER  
The front passenger seat of a vehicle is a potential danger to children (even for advanced airbags). In the event that front passenger seat air bags are deployed,  
children who are completely unsecured in an unsecured child restraint or in a rear-facing child restraint on the front passenger seat will suffer serious or fatal  
injuries.  
Even if your vehicle is equipped with an Advanced Airbag System, make sure that children (particularly children younger than 12 years of age) are  
always transported in such a way that they are secured to the rear seats according to their age and size.  
Indicator light for front passenger’s front airbag  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice ⇒  
Introduction.  
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Fig. 32 In the center console: Indicator light for the deactivated front passenger's front airbag.  
The yellow PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator light  
If the yellow PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator light  
comes on as soon as the Advanced Airbag System has deactivated the front passenger airbag.  
malfunctions, the yellow indicator light  
appears in the instrument cluster to indicate a malfunction.  
can no  
Although a faulty indicator light does not affect the function of the front passenger's front airbag, the yellow PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator light  
longer be used to display the status of the front passenger's front airbag. Immediately visit an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service  
Facility to have the system checked. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
The yellow PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator light  
blinks for around five seconds in the following situations:  
The capacitive passenger detection system detects a change in the load on the front passenger seat.  
After the yellow  
PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator light stops blinking, ensure that the status of the airbag (on or off) is shown correctly according to whethe  
the seat is occupied. The indicator light remains on if the front passenger seat is unoccupied or the system has detected a child restraint that corresponds to  
FMVSS 208 or CMVSS 208 page , Airbag system. The indicator light switches off if the seat is occupied by an adult.  
The yellow PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator light  
must come on when the ignition is switched on and an infant carrier or child restraint is installed on the  
front passenger seat and the measured capacity is less than or equal to the capacity of an average one-year old child in a child restraint system as per FMVSS 208  
or CMVSS 208.  
If the front passenger seat is not occupied, the front passenger's front airbag is also deactivated and the indicator light remains on.  
Never install a rear-facing child restraint on the front passenger seat. The safest place for a child restraint is on the rear seat.  
Under these conditions, the yellow PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator light  
the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and follow these instructions:  
must come on permanently whenever the ignition is on. If this is not the case, sto  
Switch the ignition off for at least four seconds and then switch it on again.  
Remove the child restraint from the front passenger seat and install it again according to the manufacturer's instructions. When doing so, ensure that the child  
restraint is installed correctly.  
Ensure that the safety belt has been guided around the child restraint correctly and that it is secure.  
Ensure that there are no electronic devices on the front passenger seat.  
Ensure that the safety belt and belt buckle are working correctly and not blocked.  
Ensure that no seat heating or similar systems have been retrofitted.  
Ensure that there are no damp objects on the front passenger seat.  
If the yellow PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator light  
still does not come on, remove the child restraint immediately and install it on the rear seat. Visit an  
authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility as soon as possible to have the airbag system checked. Volkswagen recommends  
contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
The yellow PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator light  
must not come on if the front passenger seat is occupied by an adult. However, if this is the case, stop th  
vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and ensure the following:  
Ensure that the passenger is sitting in the middle of the seat and that the backrest is upright.  
Ensure that the belt is correctly positioned and tight.  
Ensure that there are no other objects on the seat cushion, such as blankets or booster seats, that could affect the system's ability to detect a passenger.  
If the yellow PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator light  
is still permanently on, the passenger must move to the rear seat. Visit an authorized Volkswagen deale  
or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility as soon as possible to have the airbag system checked. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen  
dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
If the status of the Advanced Airbag System changes while driving, the yellow  
vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and follow the instructions specified here.  
PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator light blinks for around five seconds. Stop t  
If the system recognizes that the front passenger seat is unoccupied, the front passenger's front airbag remains deactivated and the yellow PASSENGER AIR BAG  
indicator light comes on continuously.  
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If the front passenger seat is unoccupied and the passenger's safety belt is fastened, the yellow PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator light  
permanently.  
also comes on  
Troubleshooting  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice ⇒  
Introduction.  
Airbag system or safety belt pretensioners malfunction  
The yellow indicator light stays on. There may also be a message in the instrument cluster display.  
A malfunction has been detected in at least one of the airbags or safety belt pretensioners.  
1. Visit an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility and have the airbag system and safety belt pretensioners checked.  
Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Airbag or safety belt pretensioner system deactivated with diagnostic equipment  
After the ignition is switched on, the yellow indicator light turns on for about four seconds and then blinks for about twelve seconds. There may also be a message i  
the instrument cluster display.  
At least one airbag or safety belt pretensioner has been switched off by a diagnostic device.  
1. Have a suitably qualified professional check whether the airbag system or safety belt pretensioners need to remain switched off. Volkswagen recommends  
contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Front passenger's front airbag switched off  
The yellow indicator light stays on.  
The front passenger's front airbag is switched off.  
1. Check whether the front passenger's front airbag has to be switched off.  
2. If the front passenger's front airbag is incorrectly switched off, there may be a malfunction in the airbag system. Contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or  
authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Airbag description and function  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice ⇒  
Introduction.  
The airbag can protect vehicle occupants in a collision by reducing the movement of vehicle occupants in the direction of the impact during frontal and side  
collisions.  
The airbag is filled by a gas generator when it deploys. When this occurs, the airbag covers open and the airbags unfold with great force into their deployment  
zones within milliseconds. When vehicle occupants who are wearing safety belts sink into the airbags, the gas contained in the airbags is released in order to  
cushion the individuals and slow their movement. This can reduce the risk of serious and fatal injuries. The airbag cannot always prevent other injuries, such as  
swelling, bruises, burns, and abrasions. Heat from friction can develop when the airbag deploys.  
Airbags do not provide any protection for arms and the lower part of the body.  
The most important factors for triggering airbag deployment are the type of collision, the angle of impact, the vehicle speed, and the characteristics of the object wit  
which the vehicle is colliding. Therefore, the airbags will not deploy in all situations where there is visible vehicle damage.  
The deployment of the airbag system depends on the vehicle deceleration rate resulting from the impact, which is detected by an electronic control module. If the  
deceleration rate is below the minimum value programmed into the control module, then the airbags will not be deployed even though there may be significant  
vehicle damage. The extent of vehicle damage, the repair costs, or even the absence of vehicle damage in a collision are not indicators of whether the airbag shoul  
have deployed or not. Because situations can vary greatly among different collisions, it is not possible to define a range of vehicle speeds and reference values.  
Therefore, it is not possible to cover every conceivable type of impact and impact angle that could trigger airbag deployment. Among other things, important factors  
for airbag deployment include the characteristics of the object with which the vehicle collides (hard or soft), the angle of impact, and the vehicle speed.  
Airbags are only a supplement to the three-point safety belts in some collisions when the deceleration of the vehicle is great enough to trigger airbag deployment.  
Airbags can only deploy once, and only under certain conditions. The safety belts are always there to provide protection in situations where the airbags do not  
deploy or if they have already deployed — for example, this may be the case if the vehicle collides with another vehicle or is hit by another vehicle after the initial  
impact.  
The airbag system is part of the entire passive vehicle safety concept. The airbag system can only provide the best possible protection when it works in conjunction  
with safety belts that are fastened correctly and a correct seating position  
Seating position, Safety belts.  
Components of the vehicle safety concept  
The vehicle safety concept is comprised of the following safety features in the vehicle that reduces the risk of serious and fatal injuries. Depending on vehicle  
equipment, some equipment may not be installed in the vehicle or may not be available in some countries.  
Optimized safety belts in all seating positions.  
Safety belt pretensioners for the driver and front passenger.  
Safety belt load limiters for the driver and front passenger.  
Belt height adjusters for the front seats.  
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