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Old 10-12-2015, 09:46 PM
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disconnect seat mat sensor

anyone know how to do this? i have a 08 with the sport seats, I have a pass. restraint system error and I deactivated the sensor in NCSEXPERT, but I need to disconnect it for the error to go away..
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Old 10-18-2015, 08:13 AM
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i copied this from another wedsite

If anyone is having the issue with the seat occupancy sensor, you can code this option out using NCS. Once you code the seat occupancy sensor out of the SSFA module you can clear the errors and the airbag light will remain off.

Change this in the SSFA or SSBF depending on the seat sensor that is failing:

FOR SSFA
From:

BELEGUNGSERKENNEUNG_FA
sbe1

TO:

BELEGUNGSERKENNEUNG_FA
keine_sbe


FOR SSBF
FROM:

BELEGUNGSERKENNEUNG_BF
oc3

To:

BELEGUNGSERKENNEUNG_BF
keine_sbe
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