We have classified the 49 complaints from 2006 Cadillac STS about AIR BAGS into the following categories.
2006 cadillac sts does not set air bag to on when a person who weighs less than 103 pounds sits in the passenger seat. while the air bag is off, the seat belt indication does not work. cadillac refuses to fix the problem, even though it has worked correctly for the past 17 months. my wife weighs about 100 pounds. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 cadillac sts. when the vehicle was started, the air bag warning light illuminated. the dealer stated that the air bag wiring needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 5,447. the air bag light illuminated again for the fourth time. the light would come on and go off. updated 12/09/14
2006 cadillac sts. air bag light illuminated. *ta the consumer stated on may 7, 2007, she had to return the vehicle to the dealer, because the air bag light illuminated. nine months later, the air bag light illuminated again. the dealer kept the vehicle for two days. they noted a wiring and/or connection replacement. between february 2008 and october 2012, the air bag light illuminated. the light would come on at times and then go off, as if it was trying to correct itself. prior to making an appointment to take it back to the dealer for the third time, the light came on and stayed on. july 2013, the light illuminated and went off again. as of june 2014, the light has once again illuminated and remained on. *jb
1. i started my car via remote start to warm it up.. passenger's airbag was reported via the dash controls as non-functional at that time 2. drove 100 yards and the rear window imploded into the vehicle sending shards of glass all over the interior. it resulted in many small bloody cuts and scratches 3. selling dealer would not respond to the issue. non-selling dealer towed the car for repair. *jb
October 8, 2006 i was involved in an accident in my 2006 cadillac sts where a truck crossed the median on a four lane highway and hit my car in the side. the impact was so severe it bent the center post between the doors and needless to say i had to be cut out of the vehicle. the side air bags did not deploy. a few days earlier i had taken the car to the dealership with my mother sitting in the front seat and the sign on the mirror read "airbag off". cadillac assigned a service request number 1-437819043 but to date refuse to discuss this issue with me. question: has anyone else experienced a similar problem with the airbags? are we riding around with the false impression we are protected?? december 7, 2006 i did hear from a cadillac representative today. the cadillac representative advised me my car did not have side and curtain air bags and it was only available as an option. i asked him to give me the option number. needless to say we got into an argument and i told him i could not believe a representative of cadillac would tell me such erroneous information. all those air bags are standard on the sts. apparently this is a very incompetent group of people and i have been assigned to a rock. anyhow they are going to retrieve the airbag monitoring box in an effort to reconstruct what happened. *nm
(1) our 2006 cadillac sts repeatedly fails to sense the occupant in the passenger side of the vehicle and fails to trigger the passenger-side air bag sensor to activate. this is a safety issue. the only way the sensor will activate is if the passenger squirms around in the seat in an awkward way to have the sensor sense the occupant. but this is not always possible and on two occasions the passenger airbag sensor actually shut off after a refueling operation and restarting the vehicle even though the passenger never left the vehicle and had not changed position. (2) failure of the passenger sensor to sense an occupant, if not noticed by the driver, or passenger and taking action to attempt to reset it would cause the air bag not to deploy in the event of a collision. (3) the dealership tried for over a week to solve the problem, but would only say that the procedure to activate the sensor requires the passenger to enter and sit in the vehicle in a certain convoluted way that is basically un-natural and impossible for certain passengers to achieve. after repeated calls to gm customer service and raising the issue with the better business bureau we were told that gm engineers are "not allowed to modify the airbag sensor system because it was specified and controlled by the federal government." further " it is against the law for them to attempt to fix the problem even though they sympathize with my problem." (4) from my perspective it appears that some design/engineering constraints have been forced on the manufacturer by the federal government which makes this situation untenable and creates a safety hazard for people who are not able to properly seat themselves in the passenger side of the vehicle. i think the design specs need to be challenged and recalls issued to make the passenger-side airbag sensors properly sense an occupant that any reasonable person would expect to be protected by the passenger airbag system. *nm