Glad it helped. You can always just live with the airbag light on but I cannot. You don’t know if any of the bags will work if the system is interrupted.
Solid video with good info I’ve been trying to search how to install these seats without getting an airbag light, but I still have a few questions. That aside, I’m a bit on the shorter side at 5’7 and I’ve been looking at putting a Corbeau racing seat in my car. I was wondering how drastic is the height difference when compared to the stock seats? Would you feel comfortable enough to daily drive with these or does the positioning hurt your back overtime?
Does the Corbeau brackets and seat lower the sitting position compared to stock bucket seats? I have a "tall driver with a helmet" problem with the bucket seats.
Idk about u but without the added strap on the side of the factory seats the seatbelt digs into my neck. Would love to get light weight seats while keeping a casual seatbelt and the strap to avoid the seatbelt digging into my neck.
I guess I’m missing something. Why buy a wrecked seat for the wiring if you can just take it off the stock seat. Can you clarify. Sorry if this just went over my head. 😀
So I removed my passenger seat and airbag light came on. Do I plug up harness with the resistors to get rid of it? Because I plan to run no seat on passanger
I don’t have experience with the passenger but my guess is it works the same. Are you going to rip the wires out of your passenger seat or get a blown one? I’d get a blown one and pull the wires so you have the option to put it back in.
@@theCAVEMAN023 if you have the seat out-that will cause the same light. You can tear apart your seat which I don’t recommend. Go grab a seat that has a blown airbag from a junk yard, eBay, or talk with someone online who has one and can rip the seat apart to just get the wiring harness out. Replace the airbag with the resistor, plug it back in, and that should do it.
@@mustangpaul05 that’s what I was planning to do on the passenger side. I already took the whole harness out of the seat. I don’t plan on putting it back in lol. But yeah that was my plan to just plug the wires by itself back in with the resistors. Then someone mentioned something about a bladder to sense someone sitting in the seat. But I don’t think I’d even put in a passenger seat again
@Starborne Life Hi I'm having a problem finding the the plug in omhs you used for your seats. I don't have electric seats but do have air bags. This is the only resistor I could find. They all look like a round thing with pointy needles on the ends