I'm looking to bypass a faulty seatblet switch that's causing an annoying light on my dash.
I replaced the seat belt buckle assembly with a used one because the latch was bad. Replacement had a good latch, but a bad switch so the car always thinks the seatbelt isn't latched. I unplugged it and now the airbag light is on, yay!
The plug that runs to the seatbelt latch (not the one for the tensioner) has 4 wires.Black, Brown, Red & Gray. This is where the Hayes manual is worthless with the wiring diagrams. It says the wire can be Blk/Blu/Yel and then it turns to Brn/Blk and goes to ground. This is very clearly wrong.
Does anyone have a better wiring diagram so I can solder the correct wires together and turn off the seatbelt light and the airbag light? Once that's done I can reset the fault with my coding laptop and never deal with this problem again.
I replaced the seat belt buckle assembly with a used one because the latch was bad. Replacement had a good latch, but a bad switch so the car always thinks the seatbelt isn't latched. I unplugged it and now the airbag light is on, yay!
The plug that runs to the seatbelt latch (not the one for the tensioner) has 4 wires.Black, Brown, Red & Gray. This is where the Hayes manual is worthless with the wiring diagrams. It says the wire can be Blk/Blu/Yel and then it turns to Brn/Blk and goes to ground. This is very clearly wrong.
Does anyone have a better wiring diagram so I can solder the correct wires together and turn off the seatbelt light and the airbag light? Once that's done I can reset the fault with my coding laptop and never deal with this problem again.
Seatbelt latch bypass
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