SRS Light With Aftermarket Seats
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SRS Light With Aftermarket Seats
Ok so I know there is a trick and/or a plug you can buy to reset the SRS light on aftermarket seats but I can't find any info at all through search.
Can anyone help me out? A link to the SRS plug would be great!
I thought Perf nissan had them but I can't seem to find anything on their site either.
Can anyone help me out? A link to the SRS plug would be great!
I thought Perf nissan had them but I can't seem to find anything on their site either.
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There's a diy thread out there but it's kinda hard to find so I'll just give a quick summary.
First, get 2 packs of 10 ohm resistors from radio shack (they come in packs of 5)
Wire five of the resistors in parallel and solder the ends. This will create a 2 ohm resistance which is needed to trick the airbag sensor. You may want to solder some longer wires to the ends of the resistor to make the connection to the airbag harnesses easy. Next, you connect one of the wires from the resistor to one of the wires from the airbag harness and the other wire from the resistor to the other wire from the harness. I used crimps and it worked out fine. Do the same to the other side and then do the airbag reset. Sorry this explanation is kind of rushed since I'm really tired right now. If you still are having problems, I could probably explain further tomorrow.
First, get 2 packs of 10 ohm resistors from radio shack (they come in packs of 5)
Wire five of the resistors in parallel and solder the ends. This will create a 2 ohm resistance which is needed to trick the airbag sensor. You may want to solder some longer wires to the ends of the resistor to make the connection to the airbag harnesses easy. Next, you connect one of the wires from the resistor to one of the wires from the airbag harness and the other wire from the resistor to the other wire from the harness. I used crimps and it worked out fine. Do the same to the other side and then do the airbag reset. Sorry this explanation is kind of rushed since I'm really tired right now. If you still are having problems, I could probably explain further tomorrow.
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