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2011-2014 Mustangs
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2012 seat(s) into 2013 Mustang air bag clarification.
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<blockquote data-quote="cidsamuth" data-source="post: 16357061" data-attributes="member: 110091"><p>Last summer, I put Corbeau seats in my 2008 and managed to avoid all airbag lights. Was a PITA.</p><p></p><p>Ford screwed with the airbag resistance values a bunch over the life of the S197. There is a lot of misinformation about how to handle this. I recommend buying a bunch of different resistors of varying ratings and seeing which works to keep the airbag away. Keep in mind, when playing with it, you will get an airbag light for any of below reasons. I mention this because, as you play with resistance levels, you might be getting the light for a different reason if you are not aware:</p><p></p><p>1. Side airbags not plugged in (or wrong resistance sensed)</p><p>2. The seatbelt buckles (female side) are not plugged in</p><p>3. The driver's seat position sensor is not plugged in</p><p>4. The passenger side bladder is not plugged in.</p><p></p><p>With mine, I transferred over the stock bladder to the new seat. You might consider that route and avoid any issues whether the bladder you have is sending the correct signal to the computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cidsamuth, post: 16357061, member: 110091"] Last summer, I put Corbeau seats in my 2008 and managed to avoid all airbag lights. Was a PITA. Ford screwed with the airbag resistance values a bunch over the life of the S197. There is a lot of misinformation about how to handle this. I recommend buying a bunch of different resistors of varying ratings and seeing which works to keep the airbag away. Keep in mind, when playing with it, you will get an airbag light for any of below reasons. I mention this because, as you play with resistance levels, you might be getting the light for a different reason if you are not aware: 1. Side airbags not plugged in (or wrong resistance sensed) 2. The seatbelt buckles (female side) are not plugged in 3. The driver's seat position sensor is not plugged in 4. The passenger side bladder is not plugged in. With mine, I transferred over the stock bladder to the new seat. You might consider that route and avoid any issues whether the bladder you have is sending the correct signal to the computer. [/QUOTE]
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