1- no passenger airbag sensor (its on all the time extra cost in case of accident - more airbags to replace)
I'm pretty sure it has this. There's an indicator up by the sunroof controls that illuminates if the passenger seat is empty.

1- no passenger airbag sensor (its on all the time extra cost in case of accident - more airbags to replace)
not in my carI'm pretty sure it has this. There's an indicator up by the sunroof controls that illuminates if the passenger seat is empty.
I found this:not in my car
but sir ..i have no indicator to begin withI found this:
To reduce the chance of airbag- caused injuries, the system shuts off the passenger's front airbag when the total weight on the front passenger's seat is about 65 lbs (30 kg) or less. If no one is riding in the front passenger's seat, the airbag will be automatically shut off, but the indicator will not come on.
How Occupant Classification Systems Work
But you do have a warranty. Find out why. Seems mkozlows has one. It answers you question about the airbag going off. It should not unless needed. More important, you want it to work if needed.but sir ..i have no indicator to begin with
Weird. North American car? What trim and model?not in my car
GCC prestige 2019Weird. North American car? What trim and model?
??? I don't have this car yet, but I can't imagine the door even being able to open, if there were a mirror mounted on the A pillar. Of any car, ever, for that matter. I examined the videos closely in the "build your own" site, and the mirror is clearly mounted on the door, and moves with it.note : I'm a very picky person and must of what I'm about to mention isn't a deal breaker and i wont stop until i have had my first accident or something take my attention of my new toy
...11- mirror is mounted on A pillar not on the door...
excuse my lack of words??? I don't have this car yet, but I can't imagine the door even being able to open, if there were a mirror mounted on the A pillar. Of any car, ever, for that matter. I examined the videos closely in the "build your own" site, and the mirror is clearly mounted on the door, and moves with it.


Why is that a negative? Makes cleaning/waxing the door easier.excuse my lack of words
i mean they're mounted on the window level not lower
example picture of what i mean
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sporty lookWhy is that a negative? Makes cleaning/waxing the door easier.
not in my car
Guys, remember that @Gene70 does not have an North American spec G70. His trim and features are different than the majority on this forum.
thanks now i feel like the black duck :"(
Hmm. Sounds like it is time to carry a "man purse" and put the key fob in an inner pocket of the man purse where it can start the car but otherwise not be easily set off.I have another thing I don't like about the G70 - THE DAMN KEYFOB IS TOO BIG.
For the 3rd time this week I accidentally pressed the panic button on my keyfob. After getting home I usually keep my keys+fob in my pocket. The other day I leaned up against the counter without thinking, then suddenly my car starts honking from outside. I realized I pressed the panic button by leaning against it and the counter. I look outside and see the neighbor girl walking her dog past my car and looking back at it, confused and visibly irritated. Oops.
Same thing happened yesterday, except my car was in the garage. Starts honking. Damn.
Again, today, as I was placing my daughter in her crib (she fell asleep on the car ride home from the gym), putting her down and I pressed my leg against her crib with the keyfob in it. Guess what? Car starts honking. Well shit.
Looks like I need to get in the habit of removing my keys from my pocket as soon as I get home.
I have another thing I don't like about the G70 - THE DAMN KEYFOB IS TOO BIG.
For the 3rd time this week I accidentally pressed the panic button on my keyfob. After getting home I usually keep my keys+fob in my pocket. The other day I leaned up against the counter without thinking, then suddenly my car starts honking from outside. I realized I pressed the panic button by leaning against it and the counter. I look outside and see the neighbor girl walking her dog past my car and looking back at it, confused and visibly irritated. Oops.
Same thing happened yesterday, except my car was in the garage. Starts honking. Damn.
Again, today, as I was placing my daughter in her crib (she fell asleep on the car ride home from the gym), putting her down and I pressed my leg against her crib with the keyfob in it. Guess what? Car starts honking. Well shit.
Looks like I need to get in the habit of removing my keys from my pocket as soon as I get home.