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under the seat wires

Old 03-08-2004, 04:50 PM
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I took out my seats a few weeks ago and i noticed that there were some wires connected to the drivers seat. Anyone care to enlighten me as to what these are? Thanks
Old 03-08-2004, 04:53 PM
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The seatbelt switch, and If you have dealer added security sytem, The unit and relays are under the seat as well.
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its the wires that connect to your dash which trigger the seat belt light when it is not attached. thats its .
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Blues got it. It is the seatbelt warning light on the dash. Strange how this car does not have one for the passenger. Guess they are not as vital. J/K.
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All those wires on the passenger side would get in the way of the ejection seat equipment anyway ...

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Moving to "electronics".
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If there were a sensor on the passenger side, then the light to "fasten seatbelts" would be on every time you drove without a passenger, or you would have to keep the seatbelt latched all the time which would be inconvienent when the passenger entered.
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