GM Service Manual Online
For 1990-2009 cars only

Question:

Is there anything I might add to or change about the vehicle that could keep the airbags from working properly?

Answer:

Yes. If you add things that change the vehicle's frame, bumper system, height, front end or side sheet metal, they may keep the airbag system from working properly. Changing or moving any parts of the front seats, safety belts, the airbag sensing and diagnostic module, steering wheel, instrument panel, roof-rail airbag modules, ceiling headliner or pillar garnish trim, overhead console, front sensors, side impact sensors, rollover sensor module, or airbag wiring can affect the operation of the airbag system.

In addition, the vehicle has a passenger sensing system for the right front passenger position, which includes sensors that are part of the passenger seat. The passenger sensing system may not operate properly if the original seat trim is replaced with non-SUZUKI covers, upholstery or trim, or with SUZUKI covers, upholstery or trim designed for a different vehicle. Any object, such as an aftermarket seat heater or a comfort enhancing pad or device, installed under or on top of the seat fabric, could also interfere with the operation of the passenger sensing system. This could either prevent proper deployment of the passenger airbag(s) or prevent the passenger sensing system from properly turning off the passenger airbag(s). See Passenger Sensing System.

If you have any questions, call Customer Assistance.

If the vehicle has rollover roof-rail airbags, see Different Size Tires and Wheels for additional important information.

Question:

Because I have a disability, I have to get my vehicle modified. How can I find out whether this will affect my airbag system?

Answer:

If you have questions, call Customer Assistance.

In addition, your dealer/retailer and the service manual have information about the location of the airbag sensors, sensing and diagnostic module and airbag wiring.