Subie seat replacement
Subie seat replacement
I'm looking at installing aftermarket seats in my Legacy. Any Subie guys know if I'll have a problem with airbag sensors, including the passenger seat weight sensor? I don't care if I lose airbag functionality (never had 'em in the Cuda ), but I don't want bags going off when I disconnect the stock seat wiring. Also, anyone know roughly what a stock seat weighs?
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yes it weighs a bunch.
the front airbag system should still work if you have side airbags and change only the drivers seat. subaru uses 2 stage airbags, one for the front and the other for the side. now if you remove the pass side seat with the weight sensor it should disable both systems.
the drawback is you very well might not pass NH state inspection due to the airbag system being disabled. if you get your inspections done at milford, it will be 50/50 chance of passing. dont ask how i know.......
the front airbag system should still work if you have side airbags and change only the drivers seat. subaru uses 2 stage airbags, one for the front and the other for the side. now if you remove the pass side seat with the weight sensor it should disable both systems.
the drawback is you very well might not pass NH state inspection due to the airbag system being disabled. if you get your inspections done at milford, it will be 50/50 chance of passing. dont ask how i know.......
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Yes, there are inspection stations and inspection stations That's how I used to get my Cuda inspected with potato chip bumpers and no functional side windows.
I have heard that if you remove the passenger side seat with the weight sensor, and then you want to reinstall it, you have to pay Subaru $150 to recalibrate the weight sensor.
I have heard that if you remove the passenger side seat with the weight sensor, and then you want to reinstall it, you have to pay Subaru $150 to recalibrate the weight sensor.
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"Track time is my enemy"
- Frank Perron
"I remember when sex was safe and racing was dangerous."
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- Frank Perron
"I remember when sex was safe and racing was dangerous."
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Seats
If you happen to be looking for a pair of seats have the following:
Recaro
Pole Position
New in box, test fit, never used
If you are looking for a single, I have a MOMO that is nearly identical to the Recaro's
Also have a subu grill and head lights, think they were from a wagon though.
Feel free to shoot me an e-mail or call @
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Pat
Recaro
Pole Position
New in box, test fit, never used
If you are looking for a single, I have a MOMO that is nearly identical to the Recaro's
Also have a subu grill and head lights, think they were from a wagon though.
Feel free to shoot me an e-mail or call @
McMahoP@Chesterton.com
# 603-642-7208
Pat
Re: Seats
which MOMO seat? how old? FIA cert?McMahonRacing wrote:If you happen to be looking for a pair of seats have the following:
Recaro
Pole Position
New in box, test fit, never used
If you are looking for a single, I have a MOMO that is nearly identical to the Recaro's
Also have a subu grill and head lights, think they were from a wagon though.
Feel free to shoot me an e-mail or call @
McMahoP@Chesterton.com
# 603-642-7208
Pat
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If the resistance is incorrect,you will only get an air bag malfunction light.The only thing that can set an air bag off is a source of 9 volts or greater across the wires.
The main SRS module will not send voltage to an air bag for deployment without a signal from an inertia (impact)sensor,main module sensor confirmation,and a seat sensor that is loaded.
Amazing what you pick up staying at the Holiday Inn Express...
The main SRS module will not send voltage to an air bag for deployment without a signal from an inertia (impact)sensor,main module sensor confirmation,and a seat sensor that is loaded.
Amazing what you pick up staying at the Holiday Inn Express...
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