Hi,
Before I set off mass anxiety, no I'm not planning on putting a child in the seat. Last week travelling back home, the Mrs and newborn sat in the back along with one of the cat carriers strapped into the seat belt.
My other cat is a big boy, and all seat belts to secure his carrier were in use in the rear, I tried to turn off the front passenger airbag off, but found no option. I strapped his carrier into the passenger seat and completed my journey.
Just wondering what is best practice in this scenario, we'd be devastated if something went wrong and we had a collision and could have done a better job in carrying our furball.
So questions:
- can a front passenger airbag be turned off without any weird workarounds (e.g. removing the sensor from under the seat)
- what is the best thing to do in this case when carrying an adult, a child (has her own isofix seat in the rear) and two cat carriers?
The boot as you can imagine is filled with baby stuff! Though if it's better to strap the carrier's down in the boots and carry some cargo in the cabin, that's fine with me.
Cheers.
Before I set off mass anxiety, no I'm not planning on putting a child in the seat. Last week travelling back home, the Mrs and newborn sat in the back along with one of the cat carriers strapped into the seat belt.
My other cat is a big boy, and all seat belts to secure his carrier were in use in the rear, I tried to turn off the front passenger airbag off, but found no option. I strapped his carrier into the passenger seat and completed my journey.
Just wondering what is best practice in this scenario, we'd be devastated if something went wrong and we had a collision and could have done a better job in carrying our furball.
So questions:
- can a front passenger airbag be turned off without any weird workarounds (e.g. removing the sensor from under the seat)
- what is the best thing to do in this case when carrying an adult, a child (has her own isofix seat in the rear) and two cat carriers?
The boot as you can imagine is filled with baby stuff! Though if it's better to strap the carrier's down in the boots and carry some cargo in the cabin, that's fine with me.
Cheers.