Bypass seat belt sensor 9-3 SRS Code
Bypass seat belt sensor 9-3 SRS Code
Is the switch for the seat belt sensor just a simple on/off microswitch or is it a Hal Sensor?
If you always wore your seat belt, could you bypass the switch and just complete the circuit?
If you always wore your seat belt, could you bypass the switch and just complete the circuit?
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Re: Bypass seat belt sensor 9-3 SRS Code
I think there was a thread made about taking the buckle apart and cleaning the switch or something like that.
If you always wore your seat belt, could you bypass the switch and just complete the circuit?
The SRS system needs accurate input from the buckle switch in the event of an impact because it looks at the seat belt status while its making airbag deployment decisions though, so it's kind of freekin important.
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