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Old Jan 17, 2021 | 09:28 PM
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Bucket seats help!

Hello all, had a black nrg seat sitting around and as summer comes slowly I’m hoping to get my car out at the track some more, but as all the bucket seat threads are dried up and have very few viewable photos I’m in need of some info or at-least direction to start my project.

as far as the 3 main harnesses under the seat(yellow, black and the main one with many wires) what one do I need to tap into to wire in a resistor to trick the air bag into thinking it is still there? I enjoy trial and error but would really appreciate at least some info/direction to try and follow to accomplish this task.
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Old Jan 18, 2021 | 06:58 AM
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Old Jan 25, 2021 | 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by gavincooke
Hello all, had a black nrg seat sitting around and as summer comes slowly I’m hoping to get my car out at the track some more, but as all the bucket seat threads are dried up and have very few viewable photos I’m in need of some info or at-least direction to start my project.

as far as the 3 main harnesses under the seat(yellow, black and the main one with many wires) what one do I need to tap into to wire in a resistor to trick the air bag into thinking it is still there? I enjoy trial and error but would really appreciate at least some info/direction to try and follow to accomplish this task.
All SRS components will have a yellow sheath around the harness/wires.
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