(01-03-2019, 03:49 PM)Senor_Taylor Wrote: Scott, I've already stated that these seats have occupancy sensors and seat belt recepticle sensors. Not having the seat itself plugged in throws airbag lights faults. 2 for the driver side and 3 for the passenger side if I read correctly. It's not as simple as a Miata.
I know it's not Miata simple, but it's also not that hard to do it right and forget it. The directions are above.
(01-03-2019, 03:49 PM)Senor_Taylor Wrote: Yes I'm aware of the antique laws and I've probably had more antique registered cars here than everyone but Dave, Blair, or Paul. However, I don't know how many actual checks they have and I may be able to do some convincing about build dates or something. Doesn't hurt to try.
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You left me out, I've probably had more than all of you combined (or at least been involved more since I grew up with a car collector), I registered my first vehicle as an antique in 2001......
And please live stream you going to the DMV and trying to talk them into giving you antique tags a year early. They don't care abouu build dates, chassis, etc. It's a simple computer system and your car doesn't make the cut.