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Baby Seat
- Thread starter Tan
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ORIGINAL: Tan
Hi
As our 1 year old son will sometimes travel in the car, I know there is a way to have the passenger airbag disabled, does anyone know what the procedure is and what the costs are?
Many thanks
Tan
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safer to put him in the boot
http://www.porsche.com/all/media/flash/tequipment/987/catalogue/en/index.htm#/36/
I am a little confused, it has been confirmed that I can only have the deactivation bar and not the key switch fitted to our 986, which is fine and Porsche warranty have said that this must be fitted by an OPC in order to maintain the warranty, that I am happy with.
The next issue is the seat, Porscheshop.co.uk have recommended the Recaro seat and separate buckle rather than the Porsche seat as the Porsche seat has no harness and just relies on the main car seat belt, is that correct? If it is then I am keen to have a seat that has its own harness built in, then my child will be more secure and the seat will remain firmly in place and not risk moving every time the child is taken out of the car.
Is the separate buckle as safe as using a Porsche seat? If so can I use any brand of quality car seat, as we have a Maxi Cosi in our Mercedes and that is fantastic.
However, to counter that. If you use the Recaro seat and a separate belt to deactivate the airbag, the insurance company can say you are using a modified safety system not recommended by Porsche. Also Porsche themselves can say the same thing should something go wrong even though you and I know that the Recaro and separate seat belt method will not cause any problems. Think about it, if OPCs are fit to say that the warranty for the whole car is null and void because you use non-Porsche branded wipers or battery, what would they say about you using a non-standard child seat and airbag deactivation method. Just food for thought.
Finally, the Porsche warranty is only null and void if non-Porsche parts are used. If you buy the part and fit it in 5 minutes, any indy can activate it for you. It takes about 5 minutes to do and that includes turning on the computer. Porsche will charge you about £300 plus vat to do the job.
When I had only 1 child I used a Maxi Cosi Tobi behind the passenger seat and the seat was pushed fully forward to create leg room. When the 2nd one came along, I tried the Tobi behind me (driver's seat) but there was not enough leg room for my child even though I'm only 5ft 8. Hence I had to get the Porsche seats to get enough leg room. BTW BMW seats are identical to the Porsche ones but I don't think they have the additional airbag deactivation belt.

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