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Where is the passenger airbag off switch in a Mercedes UK?

DateDecember 27, 2025

2 Answers

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Aaron Wood
January 1, 2026
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The passenger airbag off switch in a Mercedes-Benz is typically located on the passenger side of the dashboard, near the glovebox or centre console. In most models, such as the A-Class, C-Class, or E-Class, it’s a small key-operated switch marked with an airbag symbol. To deactivate the airbag, insert the ignition key, turn it to the "off" position, and check the dashboard display for confirmation.

Some newer Mercedes models, like the electric EQC or the latest S-Class, may not have a physical switch. Instead, the airbag can be disabled via the infotainment system under vehicle settings or safety menus. Always refer to the owner’s manual for exact instructions, as incorrect deactivation could compromise safety.

If you’re unsure or the switch isn’t immediately visible:

  1. Check the end of the dashboard near the passenger door.
  2. Look for a small, discreet panel that may flip open.
  3. Verify the status via the instrument cluster warning light.

Never deactivate the airbag unless necessary (e.g., fitting a rear-facing child seat).

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Gabriel Brown
December 28, 2025
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The passenger airbag off switch in most Mercedes models is located on the right side of the dashboard - you'll need to open the passenger door to see it clearly. This safety feature allows drivers to deactivate the front passenger airbag when needed, particularly important for rear-facing child seats in UK vehicles. Popular Mercedes models like the C-Class, E-Class and GLC all position this switch in the same convenient location, maintaining the brand's reputation for thoughtful safety design while complying with UK vehicle regulations.