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Seat position sensor for airbag, 2005 Scion tC
Hachiroku ???? wrote:
> So a few months ago (August or so) I replaced the stock Scion seat with a > seat from a Celica. Made the car a bit more comfortqable and easier to > drive. However, the Celica seat did not have a position sensor for the > airbag, so since then I have been driving with ther airbag light on. > > Since inspection is coming up, and it would certainly fail with the airbag > light glowing, I pulled the underseat harness from the Scion seat and > adapted it to the Celica seat. Now, all is right with the world; the > airbag light is off, but WHAT does that sensor actually do? I understand > it is a two stage airbag, and goes off at one level if the seat is up > close and another level when the seat is moved back. > > There was no real way to mount the sensor onto the Celica seat, so I just > set it on the rail where the slider is, approximately where it was on the > Scion seat. But there's no way to bolt it in. > > So, other than determining the airbag level of deployment, how does this > thing work? > It has a strain sensor that deflects depending on the weight of the passenger. It sends a variable signal to the BCM which determines which setting to fire the bag. However with the sensor unmounted the bag may not deploy at all. Depends on how that BCM is programmed. -- Steve W. |
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Seat position sensor for airbag, 2005 Scion tC
So a few months ago (August or so) I replaced the stock Scion seat with a
seat from a Celica. Made the car a bit more comfortqable and easier to drive. However, the Celica seat did not have a position sensor for the airbag, so since then I have been driving with ther airbag light on. Since inspection is coming up, and it would certainly fail with the airbag light glowing, I pulled the underseat harness from the Scion seat and adapted it to the Celica seat. Now, all is right with the world; the airbag light is off, but WHAT does that sensor actually do? I understand it is a two stage airbag, and goes off at one level if the seat is up close and another level when the seat is moved back. There was no real way to mount the sensor onto the Celica seat, so I just set it on the rail where the slider is, approximately where it was on the Scion seat. But there's no way to bolt it in. So, other than determining the airbag level of deployment, how does this thing work? |
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Seat position sensor for airbag, 2005 Scion tC
On Apr 17, 11:15 pm, Hachiroku $B%O%A%m%/(B > wrote:
> So a few months ago (August or so) I replaced the stock Scion seat with a > seat from a Celica. Made the car a bit more comfortqable and easier to > drive. However, the Celica seat did not have a position sensor for the > airbag, so since then I have been driving with ther airbag light on. > > Since inspection is coming up, and it would certainly fail with the airbag > light glowing, I pulled the underseat harness from the Scion seat and > adapted it to the Celica seat. Now, all is right with the world; the > airbag light is off, but WHAT does that sensor actually do? I understand > it is a two stage airbag, and goes off at one level if the seat is up > close and another level when the seat is moved back. > > There was no real way to mount the sensor onto the Celica seat, so I just > set it on the rail where the slider is, approximately where it was on the > Scion seat. But there's no way to bolt it in. > > So, other than determining the airbag level of deployment, how does this > thing work? Socialst states still have inspections eh? What else does your nanny charge you fo...uh.. do for you..? |
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Seat position sensor for airbag, 2005 Scion tC
On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 17:25:17 -0700, in2dadark wrote:
> On Apr 17, 11:15 pm, Hachiroku ハチ*ク > wrote: >> So a few months ago (August or so) I replaced the stock Scion seat with >> a seat from a Celica. Made the car a bit more comfortqable and easier to >> drive. However, the Celica seat did not have a position sensor for the >> airbag, so since then I have been driving with ther airbag light on. >> >> Since inspection is coming up, and it would certainly fail with the >> airbag light glowing, I pulled the underseat harness from the Scion seat >> and adapted it to the Celica seat. Now, all is right with the world; the >> airbag light is off, but WHAT does that sensor actually do? I understand >> it is a two stage airbag, and goes off at one level if the seat is up >> close and another level when the seat is moved back. >> >> There was no real way to mount the sensor onto the Celica seat, so I >> just set it on the rail where the slider is, approximately where it was >> on the Scion seat. But there's no way to bolt it in. >> >> So, other than determining the airbag level of deployment, how does this >> thing work? > > Socialst states still have inspections eh? What else does your nanny > charge you fo...uh.. do for you..? I pulled the seat belt clasp and harness from the OEM seat and 'installed" it in the Celica seat...no airbag light! |
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Seat position sensor for airbag, 2005 Scion tC
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 12:32:51 -0700, Gary L. Burnore wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 20:31:40 -0500, Hachiroku ???? > wrote: > >>On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 17:25:17 -0700, in2dadark wrote: >> >>> On Apr 17, 11:15 pm, Hachiroku ???? > wrote: >>>> So a few months ago (August or so) I replaced the stock Scion seat >>>> with a seat from a Celica. Made the car a bit more comfortqable and >>>> easier to drive. However, the Celica seat did not have a position >>>> sensor for the airbag, so since then I have been driving with ther >>>> airbag light on. >>>> >>>> Since inspection is coming up, and it would certainly fail with the >>>> airbag light glowing, I pulled the underseat harness from the Scion >>>> seat and adapted it to the Celica seat. Now, all is right with the >>>> world; the airbag light is off, but WHAT does that sensor actually do? >>>> I understand it is a two stage airbag, and goes off at one level if >>>> the seat is up close and another level when the seat is moved back. >>>> >>>> There was no real way to mount the sensor onto the Celica seat, so I >>>> just set it on the rail where the slider is, approximately where it >>>> was on the Scion seat. But there's no way to bolt it in. >>>> >>>> So, other than determining the airbag level of deployment, how does >>>> this thing work? >>> >>> Socialst states still have inspections eh? What else does your nanny >>> charge you fo...uh.. do for you..? >> >> >>I pulled the seat belt clasp and harness from the OEM seat and >>'installed" it in the Celica seat...no airbag light! > > Thought those sensors were two stage by weight, not distance. (Child in > front gets less of a smack in the face than would an adult). That's how it > is on my Solara. I believe it is. But, since I don't plan on getting into an accident, anyway!! |
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