2007 Mazda 5 - Does it REALLY have Row 2 and 3 Side Curtain Airbags
Hi - I have a question - and one that has been bothering me for a while.
We have a 2007 Mazda5 Sport., according to the manual and trim level descriptions it has Front airbags and Side Curtain airbags (for rows 2 and 3).
There is an SRS logo/stamp on the front pillart (in front of the driver and passenger) however there are no other stamps on the pillars on any of the rows behind. This is why I am unsure.
The dealer in my local area (questionable knowledge says it does not and I assume that is based on their cursory look at the car and the fact that it does not have SRS stamps on pillers for rows 2 and 3).
I called Mazda USA this morning - they referred me to the brochure and the fact that all 2007s have side curtains..
If it was just me in the car - I would be satisfied, but we have a small baby in the back.
Does anyone know categorically how to determine ? or know for sure ?
thanks
We have a 2007 Mazda5 Sport., according to the manual and trim level descriptions it has Front airbags and Side Curtain airbags (for rows 2 and 3).
There is an SRS logo/stamp on the front pillart (in front of the driver and passenger) however there are no other stamps on the pillars on any of the rows behind. This is why I am unsure.
The dealer in my local area (questionable knowledge says it does not and I assume that is based on their cursory look at the car and the fact that it does not have SRS stamps on pillers for rows 2 and 3).
I called Mazda USA this morning - they referred me to the brochure and the fact that all 2007s have side curtains..
If it was just me in the car - I would be satisfied, but we have a small baby in the back.
Does anyone know categorically how to determine ? or know for sure ?
thanks
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Also - unlike the tag on the front seats (which have airbags inside them) there is nothing on the rear (2nd row seats).
Do you have a Mazda5 ?
link to Safecar.gov website
http://www.topspeed.com/cars/mazda/2007-2007-mazda-5-ar15861.html
They won't do anything for a small child.
A deploying air bag close to the neck or head of any child is not a good idea.
In cars that have side and/or curtain air bags, it's especially important to make sure that passengers of any size are not leaning against the air bag side of the seat or on the window -- as tired passengers enduring long trips are likely going to do. In such a position, a firing air bag could be fatal -- even if accidentally tripped.
Keep kids in properly fitted seats and they'll be as safe as possible.
No car safety system is perfect, but the important part is that it reduces the stats numbers