01-03-2019, 05:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-03-2019, 05:45 PM by Senor_Taylor.)
(01-03-2019, 05:38 PM)SlimKlim Wrote: I just skimmed the last page so maybe I am missing something but there's no reason you should have to mess with the stock seats to resolve the airbag light.Maybe I'll give these a read again to see what resister every is using. Half of the links to descriptions/diagrams are dead.
The resistor trick for both the OCC sensor and buckle switch involve sticking a $0.50 resistor in the plug on the car side, no need to cannibalize anything off the stock seats. I don't think I even had to solder anything for mine.
I still have to take the box from the bottom of the seat correct? I'd then be selling a seat without parts to it.
Unless I literally can shove the resistor in the body side plug on the car, which no guides seem to indicate.
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2011 F150 Platinum | 1995 BMW 325i | 1983 BMW 320i | The MMoped | 2008 BMW 128i
Past:
1996 Toyota Tacoma: | 1992 Mazda Miata | 2002 BMW 325i |
2003 Toyota Tacoma | 1995 Miata M Edition | 1997 Subaru Outback |
1992 Mazda Miata | 1990 BMW 325i | 2007 Toyota 4Runner |
1995 Ford Windstar | 1987 BMW 325i | 1987 BMW 325 | 1990 BMW 325i Vert |
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2011 F150 Platinum | 1995 BMW 325i | 1983 BMW 320i | The MMoped | 2008 BMW 128i
Past:
1996 Toyota Tacoma: | 1992 Mazda Miata | 2002 BMW 325i |
2003 Toyota Tacoma | 1995 Miata M Edition | 1997 Subaru Outback |
1992 Mazda Miata | 1990 BMW 325i | 2007 Toyota 4Runner |
1995 Ford Windstar | 1987 BMW 325i | 1987 BMW 325 | 1990 BMW 325i Vert |
2018 VW GTI | 1990 Mazda Miata | 1989 BMW 325i Vert | 2015 Fiesta ST | 1983 BMW 320i parts car