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    2013 Superb Passenger ABS

    Hi guys, I need to switch off my Passenger ABS on my 2013 Superb, I checked the Owners manual and the spot it says to do it has nothing there.

    I guess it has to do with the right hand drive thing?

    Does anyone know where the switch is to turn it off?
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    Airbag?

    Can't be done on Australian models.

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    Haha yes Airbag sorry for the typo

    Oh no please tell me this isn't true, I don't want to sell it
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    Can I ask why you would need to attempt to turn it off?
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    I assume it's to put a small child in the front seat.

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    Yeah, just found out we are having a 4th child (Eeek) Oldest will be 6, We love the Superb and really don't wont to sell it.

    If we can't turn the Airbag off, kind of out of options.
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    Have a close read of the rules around children in the front seat for your state. There are exceptions, and the like.

    I know in my case, it's legal for me to have my 6 year old ride up front in a certain type of booster seat, in my T5 Transporter, which has a passenger airbag. What makes this legal, is that there are no rear seats fitted (it's registered and complied as a 2-seater from new), and that the booster seat is not of the top-tether variety.

    Ideally, children up to a certain age and weight should be in the back seat, in a child restraint. However, the rules appear to cater for most circumstances.

    For me, my T5 is my work vehicle. There's no room in the back for a rear seat, due to a rather comprehensive fit-out, and trying to juggle a second car on days when I'm working, is beyond practical. In a perfect world, I'd have a dual-cab ute with a service body on the back.

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