With the front passenger seat occupied and in the full forward position, the seat position sensor will cause a 30 millisecond deployment delay between the first and second stages of the dual-stage frontal passenger airbag. In the event of a crash, this delay may result in increased head injury to certain front seat occupants. Dealers will reprogram the airbag control module software to correct this concern.
 
Recalls
Recalls are issued for cars with safety-related defects or problems
2008 Pontiac G8
Under Certain Conditions, the Front Passenger Airbag Does Not Meet Federal Safety Standards
Body, Interior & Misc., November 3, 2011
Brake Lamps May Stay Illuminated; Tire Pressure Warning Light May Come On Too Late
Electrical & Lights, May 21, 2009
RepairPal Expert Overview:
The brake lights may stay illuminated. The tire pressure warning light may come on only after a tire has lost an excessive amount of air. Ineffective brake lights could cause an accident. Erroneous tire pressure warnings could allow tire pressure to get dangerously low. Dealers will reprogram the brake position sensor and the remote door lock receiver. The GM recall numbers are 09101 and 09046. This recall began on June 5, 2009.
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