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Old 08-20-2017, 04:44 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by nandosman View Post
Well, from this post from 2010:

Eliminate Seat Belt

User Modshak said:



I don't really quite understand what he means, but maybe you do (and would be great if you explained it to me lol).

Another solution I was thinking was leaving the retractors in, and tuck the seat belts behind the plastic, maybe using a zip tie or two.
This link you found does explain how to resolve the airbag sensor under the seat and the sensor that detects the seatbelt has been latched.

It does not offer a solution to the seatbelt pre-tension sensor which should have a different and specific ohm resistor so it thinks it is plugged in.

Hopefully someone knows.
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