What does it mean when the dashboard displays 'Check Airbag'?
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The dashboard displaying 'Check Airbag' indicates a fault in the airbag system. In this case, you should immediately visit a 4S shop or a professional repair facility to inspect and repair the airbag. The airbag is a crucial passive safety device in a vehicle, designed to reduce injuries to passengers during an accident. It's important to note that airbags can only effectively protect passengers when used in conjunction with seat belts. If an airbag deploys while a passenger is not wearing a seat belt, it can cause serious injuries. Therefore, whether you're driving or riding in a car, the first thing you should do upon entering is to fasten your seat belt.
Yesterday my old car also showed this warning, which scared me into rushing straight to the repair shop. The mechanic said this warning light must be taken seriously—it's most likely the airbag system detecting a fault during self-check. It could be that the crash sensor got jammed by snack crumbs under the seat, or the airbag control module got damp and malfunctioned. If you’ve previously upgraded to leather seats, loose wiring connectors could also trigger the error. The scariest possibility is a broken airbag clock spring—excessive steering wheel turns can cause poor contact. But don’t go randomly unplugging connectors yourself! Last time, my neighbor poked the diagnostic port with a needle and fried the airbag, costing over 3,000 yuan to fix. Remember to use professional equipment to read the fault codes ASAP—this is a life-and-death matter, so don’t cut corners or delay.