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    [DIY] How To Turn Off The Airbag Light For After Market Bucket Seats.

    Disclaimer: The following is provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself nor Ozhonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!

    Aim: To turn off the side airbag light for those who have an after market seat(s).

    Required:
    • A 5W2.2Ω resistor.
    • Electrical Tape


    Method:

    1. Disconnect the negative terminal on the battery. Highly recommended as you never know what can or will go wrong. You are also playing with the airbag system.
    2. Locate the airbag plug, should be simple enough to find. Its a two pin plug, the other three pin plug is for your seatbelt.
    3. Get the resistor, and plug one end into one side, and the other end onto the other side. Just to be safe, cover the exposed wire of the resistor with electrical tape separately.
    4. Tuck the wiring under your seat to prevent it from being damaged.
    5. Reconnect the negative terminal and the airbag light should disappear.


    Other Comments:

    The Before:




    The Resistor





    The Plug:


    The Connection


    The After:




    The Seat:








    Note: Seatbelt light was on because I obviously didn't have my seat belt on!

    This was done on a 2007 Honda Accord VTI. I know it will also work on an Honda Accord Euro, but other than that I am not entirely sure. For other vehicles the process is the same, but I would assume the resistor to be of a difference. Although for the new Honda's I am sure it is a 5.5W2.2Ω resistor.

    If you have any questions feel free to shoot me a pm or just leave a comment. For those those who think I can improve anywhere, let me know and I'll update the post. Also if you have used my guide, please tell me so i can make a list of what cars it has worked on.

    I also did this guide a few weeks after I installed the seat, so the airbag light was on for a while. When i found the resistor, I just plugged it in, and the light turned off. No airbag reset had to be done.

    Thanks.
    Last edited by longers; 12-05-2009 at 06:02 PM. Reason: 5W not 5.5W

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    just called jaycar, they only have those in 5W 2.2Ω. would that awesome work? or does the resistor needs to be greater than 5.5 at least?
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    ehhh? not sure what you mean. but a 5W2.2O resistor is what you need. ideally you need a 2O one, but i don't think they make it. the 2.2O is ±10%

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    Quote Originally Posted by longers View Post
    ehhh? not sure what you mean. but a 5W2.2O resistor is what you need. ideally you need a 2O one, but i don't think they make it. the 2.2O is ±10%
    you said 5.5W, right? but the shop only has 5W, so would it still do the same job?
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    oh crap. my bad hahaha
    its 5W2.2Ω resistor.

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    prob might want to secure that resistor a bit better,i wouldnt trust it just jammed in the plug,might wanna solder it between the 2 wires leading into the plug.

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    ^Indeed. I didn't really find the need to, as the resistor pins fitted quite well into the plug. It was pretty difficult to pull in and out. The plug is resting under the seat so I doubt there will much interference.

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    I'd be cutting off the plug connector (leaving 10cm's of wire for re-connecting if you ever pull the seat out) or at least splicing those wires and doing a proper twist, solder, heat-shrink connection with that resistor.

    If you get someone in your back seat and they accidentally kick it - if the pins touch or open/close circuit and the airbag control unit see's a an irregularity etc it may deploy an airbag.

    I wouldn't be taking any chances mate. Cheap quick fix though!
    FN2R

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    ^Thanks for the advice.

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