9.6
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 770 miles
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The contact owns a 2008 Buick Enclave. The contact stated that the air bag light illuminated when an adult sat in the front passenger seat, which indicated that the passenger side airbag, would not activate. The vehicle has been repaired. The current and failure mileage was 3,500 miles.
- Lendon, CA, USA
The front passenger air bag light frequently indicates that the airbag is off when my 110 pound wife is in the seat. I have noted the same complaint from other Enclave owners on an Enclave web site (www.enclaveforum.net/index.php?topic=449.0 ).
- Bakersfield, CA, USA
Purchased new 2008 Buick Enclave on May 24, 2007. We immediately noted the "on/off" front passenger air bag light on the dash was inconsistent when my 5' 7" 118 lb. Wife sat in the front passenger seat. About 40% of the time the light indicates that the air bag is off, but sporadically it shows that the system is on. June 1st, on my first dealer visit with this vehicle, I reported this problem and was advised that this was possible and we should view a seat sensing video. After several phone calls and visits to my dealer, royal Buick of tucson (who have been more than helpful and concerned) the service manager called Buick and was told that we were the only one in the us having that problem and the Buick district manager said the system checked out okay but my wife's build was not designed for that car. We were told that the system was operating within the "parameters" set by the manufacturers for people of my wife's size. Also, they said, these "parameters" were established by federal law. Fast forward to 9-25-07, the sensor manufacturer sent an engineer to tucson and spent 2 hours having my wife get in and out of the front seat to establish a more realistic database or algorithm for people her size. Buick or the seat manufacturer sent another seat right from the assembly line to replace our seat for their analysis. As of today 9-27-07 this new seat has a failure mode of 60% in the last three days (15 seat entries and 9 times the airbag failed to arm) we paid $40,000 for a car with an air-bag safety system that was designed to protect both front and rear passengers, but yet it would not protect an adult of my wife's size when riding as a front-seat passenger. Had we known this fact, we would not have purchased the vehicle at any price. Safety is our biggest concern when buying a new vehicle. This complaint is the same as number 10202517 with a few added details.
- Tucson, AZ, USA
Purchased a brand new 2008 Buick Enclave on May 10, 2007. Subsequently, we noted that the "on/off" front passenger air bag light on the dash was inconsistent when my 5' 4", 115 lb. Wife set in the front passenger seat. More often than not the light indicates that the air bag is off, but occasionally it shows that the system is on. We first talked with the salesman and he said this didn't sound right and I should bring the car in when it was showing the system was off while my wife was riding as a passenger. In August, we took the car to the dealer, bill kobach, in topeka, Kansas with my wife setting in the seat and the light was indicating that the air bag was "off." The service manager said they were having some problems with the "on/off indicator light, " but I should leave the car with them so that they could check the system. Later, they called and said the system checked out okay and they had called detroit about it. They were told that the system was operating within the "parameters" set by the manufacturers for people of my wife's size. Also, they said, these "parameters" were established by federal law. We find it inconceivable that we we paid $45,000 for a car with an air-bag safety system that was designed to protect both front and rear passengers, but yet it would not protect an adult of my wife's size when riding as a front-seat passenger. Had we known this fact, we would not have purchased the vehicle at any price. Safety is our biggest concern when buying a new vehicle.. updated 01/09/08. Updated 12/12/07
- Topeka, KS, USA
- Roanoke, VA, USA