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Old 10-17-2021, 03:56 PM
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Mine had the same problem. I installed a seat sensor bypass. The air bags are active all the time with or without a passenger. To turn off the buckle sign, a seatbelt extender is installed. The mat emulator is easy to install.
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Old 10-17-2021, 04:35 PM
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Mine had the same problem. I installed a seat sensor bypass. The air bags are active all the time with or without a passenger. To turn off the buckle sign, a seatbelt extender is installed. The mat emulator is easy to install.
So even with the mat sensor registering correctly, it (probably) is still bad? Annoying...

I saw how to build one yourself with a diode and a resistor, but those were for the sedans, same thing on this I'd assume?

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