Aftermarket Racing Seats: SRS Airbag light bypass revealed
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Aftermarket Racing Seats: SRS Airbag light bypass revealed
I had been searching this weekend for a definitive answer on the SRS light delete for the 2IS when installing after marked seats. I couldn't really find anyone who actually accomplished it. Messed around a bit and came up with the following protocol:
Cost: $5 and 30min.
Disconnect battery and wait 20min before starting.
1) SRS harness resistor
2.2 ohm resistance for this one. I used (5) 10 ohm, 1/4w resistors from radioshack connected in parallel. I checked it with a multimeter before installing and got ~2.3 ohms. Plug into YELLOW 2 prong female SRS harness.
This is all i did at first, and was very confused as to why it didn't work. I also researched how to reset the light, but on our cars it resets with the ignition, no need for the paperclip vs. OBD-II fiasco. The second part is the less intuitive one:
2) Transplant seatbelt sensor harness
I believe this causes the SRS light because of the magnetic seat position sensor that is lost with the new seat.
Follow the seatbelt buckle wire back all the way to the 4-prong white plug under the seat. Use scissors or a knife to snip the electrical tape in 1-2 places, and the rest are clips that can be undone with your fingers.
There are also 2 other connections:
1 - A white plug near the front of the seat close to the seatbelt buckle end.
2 - The magnetic seating position sensor towards the harness interface end. You'll need a torx set to unscrew this one.
Transplant the whole harness under the new seat. Not sure if its necessary, but I placed the magnetic device on the underside of the aftermarket bracket.
This is on top of the rail, before I unmounted the seat and moved it all underneath
From here you have two options: Reinstall the seatbelt buckle with sensor onto your new seat, and retain the seatbelt sensor function, OR place the buckle under the seat and connect the seatbelt at the base of the b-pillar (for harness-only use with no flashing seatbelt light).
The last connector on both harnesses you can leave open.
DONE!
Hope this helps some of you guys in the future. If this is already out there, sorry. Maybe I'm bad at using the search function.
I believe the passenger side is going to take the same treatment with the addition of an occupancy sensor bypass module. But ill have to wait for my passenger bracket to arrive for that.
Cost: $5 and 30min.
Disconnect battery and wait 20min before starting.
1) SRS harness resistor
2.2 ohm resistance for this one. I used (5) 10 ohm, 1/4w resistors from radioshack connected in parallel. I checked it with a multimeter before installing and got ~2.3 ohms. Plug into YELLOW 2 prong female SRS harness.
This is all i did at first, and was very confused as to why it didn't work. I also researched how to reset the light, but on our cars it resets with the ignition, no need for the paperclip vs. OBD-II fiasco. The second part is the less intuitive one:
2) Transplant seatbelt sensor harness
I believe this causes the SRS light because of the magnetic seat position sensor that is lost with the new seat.
Follow the seatbelt buckle wire back all the way to the 4-prong white plug under the seat. Use scissors or a knife to snip the electrical tape in 1-2 places, and the rest are clips that can be undone with your fingers.
There are also 2 other connections:
1 - A white plug near the front of the seat close to the seatbelt buckle end.
2 - The magnetic seating position sensor towards the harness interface end. You'll need a torx set to unscrew this one.
Transplant the whole harness under the new seat. Not sure if its necessary, but I placed the magnetic device on the underside of the aftermarket bracket.
This is on top of the rail, before I unmounted the seat and moved it all underneath
From here you have two options: Reinstall the seatbelt buckle with sensor onto your new seat, and retain the seatbelt sensor function, OR place the buckle under the seat and connect the seatbelt at the base of the b-pillar (for harness-only use with no flashing seatbelt light).
The last connector on both harnesses you can leave open.
DONE!
Hope this helps some of you guys in the future. If this is already out there, sorry. Maybe I'm bad at using the search function.
I believe the passenger side is going to take the same treatment with the addition of an occupancy sensor bypass module. But ill have to wait for my passenger bracket to arrive for that.
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The Seatbelt warnings (including the passenger's side) are completely disabled when the light is on. That leads me to believe that the safety system is in fact not fully operational. Also what if something goes wrong elsewhere in the system? You wouldn't know.
This mod is for those who don't feel like betting their life on a cut corner I suppose. If snipping some electrical tape is too involved, I think whoever the owner is should feel free to pick up a wrench and put down their credit card a little more often
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Has anyone confirmed that the SRS system is infact fully operational if the light is on? We drive a car that turns traction control off when the gas cap is loose.
The Seatbelt warnings (including the passenger's side) are completely disabled when the light is on. That leads me to believe that the safety system is in fact not fully operational. Also what if something goes wrong elsewhere in the system? You wouldn't know.
This mod is for those who don't feel like betting their life on a cut corner I suppose. If snipping some electrical tape is too involved, I think whoever the owner is should feel free to pick up a wrench and put down their credit card a little more often
The Seatbelt warnings (including the passenger's side) are completely disabled when the light is on. That leads me to believe that the safety system is in fact not fully operational. Also what if something goes wrong elsewhere in the system? You wouldn't know.
This mod is for those who don't feel like betting their life on a cut corner I suppose. If snipping some electrical tape is too involved, I think whoever the owner is should feel free to pick up a wrench and put down their credit card a little more often
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http://www.microimageonline.com/down...n%20Rev2.0.pdf
Since the driver's side is armed from the beginning, when I'm done, I should have a fully functional SRS system.
Now to figure out how to wire the aftermarket seat heaters into the factors harness.....
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Pole Position
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GOod right up man, when I got aftermarket seats I noticed the light turn on. Another CL member told me about a website that another IS member from my.is had started. He had made a plug and play thing that would correct this issue. This was 2yrs ago and for the life of me i can't find find the message he sent me with that info. Ive seen some videos on youtube that people used a resistor and it was all good. Are you using oem seat brackets for the aftermarket seats?
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I'm a guilty party on not caring to fix the airbag light for my seats... I was/am under the impression that the drivers airbag is 100% enabled when the car is on, for safety reasons since the the drivers seat is always occupied if the car is in motion. I have no evidence, nor have i investigated this though. I do realize that my passengers airbag has a larger chance of it being disabled since the sensor for a passenger is no longer there ( i drive solo 99% of the time)
Would be nice to know when the airbags are 100% on or off, and if your fix enables them for sure.
Would be nice to know when the airbags are 100% on or off, and if your fix enables them for sure.
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I'm a guilty party on not caring to fix the airbag light for my seats... I was/am under the impression that the drivers airbag is 100% enabled when the car is on, for safety reasons since the the drivers seat is always occupied if the car is in motion. I have no evidence, nor have i investigated this though. I do realize that my passengers airbag has a larger chance of it being disabled since the sensor for a passenger is no longer there ( i drive solo 99% of the time)
Would be nice to know when the airbags are 100% on or off, and if your fix enables them for sure.
Would be nice to know when the airbags are 100% on or off, and if your fix enables them for sure.
The resistor, by definition, fools the car into thinking the airbag is still there. At the end of the day, the car has no idea that there is anything wrong, and the SRS system is active. I don't really see another option.
The whole SRS harness is in place in the new car, doing exactly what it would have done, minus the actual in-seat airbag.
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