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    Seatbelt airbag light help

    I have a 2008 ACR. I'm going to be installing the Tillet seats next month (thanks DSE).

    Is there a way to avoid the airbag and seatbelt light staying on? Fuse? Maybe pull the dash and pull those bulbs?

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    Nick, I do not know about the bag light

    For the seat belt you can loop the factory belt behind the seat and clip it in. This assumes you are using 6 points with the Tillet
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    Quote Originally Posted by 13COBRA View Post
    I have a 2008 ACR. I'm going to be installing the Tillet seats next month (thanks DSE).

    Is there a way to avoid the airbag and seatbelt light staying on? Fuse? Maybe pull the dash and pull those bulbs?

    -Nick
    Dedicated track car or road car, too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedTanRT/10 View Post
    Nick, I do not know about the bag light

    For the seat belt you can loop the factory belt behind the seat and clip it in. This assumes you are using 6 points with the Tillet
    The seatbelt receivers are connected to the factory seat/bracket, so once the seats are gone, so are they.

    Quote Originally Posted by ACR-ISH View Post
    Dedicated track car or road car, too?
    99.9% track. 0.1% street.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 13COBRA View Post
    The seatbelt receivers are connected to the factory seat/bracket, so once the seats are gone, so are they.
    Hey Nick, sorry about that. I remember when running with the stock seat and 6 points that's what I did.

    When I put a Cobra seat in then I lived with both those lights on. (Can't remember if the "chime" stayed on with the Cobra seat?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACR-ISH View Post
    That was my thought, too! I'd never sleep wondering if I put it back in... or worse; found it one day cleaning up the garage!
    No kidding.

    Quote Originally Posted by RedTanRT/10 View Post
    Hey Nick, sorry about that. I remember when running with the stock seat and 6 points that's what I did.

    When I put a Cobra seat in then I lived with both those lights on. (Can't remember if the "chime" stayed on with the Cobra seat?)
    Yeah. When I started running my 6-point I found some sequence of key turns, and/or buckle unbuckle motions, that turned off the light and the chime. Fingers crossed the chime is still out haha

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    Pull the bulbs. Dash/cluster on Gen 4 is a BIOTCH though... I was going to recommend against it in a street car for safety reasons, but sounds like it's a non-issue for your application. You can pull the SRS fuse, but it will likely disable the SRS system, not rid you of a gleaming yellow/orange light staring at you. Or just put a piece of black tape in front of it. That's what I did on my K7 race bike for my EFI light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACR-ISH View Post
    Pull the bulbs. Dash/cluster on Gen 4 is a BIOTCH though... I was going to recommend against it in a street car for safety reasons, but sounds like it's a non-issue for your application. You can pull the SRS fuse, but it will likely disable the SRS system, not rid you of a gleaming yellow/orange light staring at you. Or just put a piece of black tape in front of it. That's what I did on my K7 race bike for my EFI light.
    I'm thinking you might have the ticket there lol

    I'd hate to pull the bulb in case I ever sold it and forgot that the bulb was out... Might just find some tap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 13COBRA View Post
    I'd hate to pull the bulb in case I ever sold it and forgot that the bulb was out... Might just find some tap.
    That was my thought, too! I'd never sleep wondering if I put it back in... or worse; found it one day cleaning up the garage!

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    That Chime is annoying but only while sitting on the grid

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedTanRT/10 View Post
    That Chime is annoying but only while sitting on the grid
    True.

    I wonder how hard it would be to remove the sensors and stuff from the stock seats?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 13COBRA View Post
    I wonder how hard it would be to remove the sensors and stuff from the stock seats?
    If the belt (female side) is a two wire switch, you can most likely just jump it out to avoid the chime. If you know, or can find, the resistance of the squib for the side impact airbags in the seat, then a diode or resistor can be wired in for that to go off as well. Just depends how much sweat you want to collect in your sweat equity bucket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACR-ISH View Post
    If the belt (female side) is a two wire switch, you can most likely just jump it out to avoid the chime. If you know, or can find, the resistance of the squib for the side impact airbags in the seat, then a diode or resistor can be wired in for that to go off as well. Just depends how much sweat you want to collect in your sweat equity bucket.
    With the winter coming up, I'll have a lot of sweat opportunity lol

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    Great outlook. Drop me a message if you have any questions. I'm not a Viper tech, but automotive is my field.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACR-ISH View Post
    Great outlook. Drop me a message if you have any questions. I'm not a Viper tech, but automotive is my field.
    Luckily, I own a Ford dealership and one of my techs was a certified Viper tech years ago..

    The problem I think I'll run in to, is the seat belt female end is a two wire switch..however it plugs in to the large connector.

    I may just have to use tape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 13COBRA View Post
    Luckily, I own a Ford dealership and one of my techs was a certified Viper tech years ago..

    The problem I think I'll run in to, is the seat belt female end is a two wire switch..however it plugs in to the large connector.

    I may just have to use tape.
    I don't think "Ford" and "lucky" are used in conjunction often unless it's: "Luckily I got my Ford started so I can sell it..." LOL j/k I'm a Ford loyal!

    Have your tech make you a jumper. It's just a ground switch. Insert it. Tape it off. BOOM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACR-ISH View Post
    I don't think "Ford" and "lucky" are used in conjunction often unless it's: "Luckily I got my Ford started so I can sell it..." LOL j/k I'm a Ford loyal!

    Have your tech make you a jumper. It's just a ground switch. Insert it. Tape it off. BOOM.
    Haha

    I don't think it'll work because the seatbelt plug goes in to the female end, then in to another connector, then in to the main connector for the airbag sensor, then in to the floorboard of the car.

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    Just do the tape...it's reversible, and pretty easy to get to unlike most of the rest of the interior.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve M View Post
    Just do the tape...it's reversible, and pretty easy to get to unlike most of the rest of the interior.
    I think you're right. Tape it is.


 

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