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The contact owns a 2007 Chevrolet Impala. While driving approximately 65 mph and coming to a complete stop at the traffic light the air bag warning light read "service air bags soon." The air bag warning light appears on a consistent basis. The vehicle was taken to a local authorized dealer for repair and the light continued to illuminate on two occasions after the service was performed. The contact is aware of the safety risk involved. The failure mileage was 17,700 and the current mileage was 28,544. Updated 06/10/08. Updated 06/10/08
On Chevrolet 2007 Impala ltz passenger automatic airbag sensor does not turn air bag control on when my wife who was 5'4" tall and weighed 92 lbs occupied the seat. I had the car evaluated by Chevrolet service department, and I was informed that all sensors were working according to design. This meant that there was no way of turning the air bag to function as intended since this was a weight sensitive control. I have been informed by Chevrolet customer service that there was no fix for this unsafe condition.
- the contact has a 2007 Chevrolet Impala with an odometer reading of 3800 miles and has had computer failures. The contact stated that the tire pressure monitor dose not work, and the air bag light continually stays on. The contact took the car to the dealer (graff Chevrolet ) they told him that the tire pressure monitor on over half of their new Impala don't work properly; and that they did not know why the air bag system lost its coding, but they did reinstall a new code.
- Owosso, MI, USA
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