Dear Tom and Ray:
My daughter has an '07 Honda CR-V with side air bags. I gave her a set of cloth seat covers to protect her seats, and she was told by a mechanic that she should take them off, as the air bags wouldn't work right. Is this true? Mahalo!
--Sherry
Tom: It is, Sherry. This car is equipped with side-impact air bags, which are there to help protect your daughter in the event of a what? Side impact!
Ray: So, if another vehicle runs a red light and hits the side of her car, or if she were to lose control of the car and slide sideways into a telephone pole, for instance, these side air bags would inflate and provide some additional protection for her.
Tom: And, like on many cars these days, the side air bags are built right into the sides of the seats. So if you drape the seats with seat covers, you're blocking the side air bags and preventing them from working properly.
Ray: Might the air bags have enough power to tear through the seat cover and work anyway? They might, but I wouldn't count on it.
Tom: So the seat covers need to come off. But here's what I'd do. Persuade your daughter to wear them over her clothes. That'll protect the seats, Sherry.
(Car Talk is a nationally syndicated column by automotive experts (and brothers) Tom and Ray Magliozzi. Write to them at the Car Talk Web site.)


1 Comment
By Carmen Alfonso on August 3, 2009 4:23 PM
Hi, I just wanted to say that there is a company that makes true fitted seat covers and they DO have opening for the airbags. i agree that if your car seats do have airbags, they should not be covered and there are many "mickey mouse" seat covers out there. But this company, SeatSavers by Supreme specializes ONLY in manufacturing seat covers and they are made to fit each seat perfectly....like a glove! and if your seats have the airbags, their seat covers will come with a complete opening where that airbag needs to deploy, so don't fret, there is a solution. You can check them out at www.seatsavers.com. You'll love them!