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    is it possible to turn the sensor off on the passenger side that beeps when the seatbelt isnt in when there is a 'passenger' in the car...
    i ask as when i put something remotely heavy on it starts beeping even tho its not a person...
    hope that makes sense

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    What do you want to put in the passenger seat that won't get in the way during a collision?

    I don't advocate putting anything on the passenger seat other than a person. Animals should be strapped in the back and anything else that can't fit in the numerous compartments and door pockets should be in the boot.
    Last edited by CatonaPC©; 30-11-2008, 07:33 PM.

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    • #3
      if its like bmw's the sensor also is used for the airbag - in which case if you disable it the car will always think there's no one in the seat and not activate the airbag- BAD.

      also they are usually more than just a switch so need a specialist circuit with resistors and diodes.

      Best to leave it alone.
      had a passat tdi. now mb c class.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tryingavw View Post
        if its like bmw's the sensor also is used for the airbag - in which case if you disable it the car will always think there's no one in the seat and not activate the airbag- BAD.
        Both front air bags deploy no matter what occurs. I'm pretty sure that BMW operate this way as well.

        also they are usually more than just a switch so need a specialist circuit with resistors and diodes.

        Best to leave it alone.
        You can turn it off using VCDS/Vagcom or by a heap of other ways.
        website: www.my-gti.com

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 90lff View Post
          is it possible to turn the sensor off on the passenger side that beeps when the seatbelt isnt in when there is a 'passenger' in the car...
          i ask as when i put something remotely heavy on it starts beeping even tho its not a person...
          hope that makes sense
          There's a thread about 5 down from your new one that covers all of this in details. Remember search is your friend and saves you having to ask what has already been covered before.

          website: www.my-gti.com

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          • #6
            thanks for all your help
            think ill just leave it as is

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            • #7
              Originally posted by tryingavw View Post
              if its like bmw's the sensor also is used for the airbag -

              Best to leave it alone.
              Agree. Leave it alone.

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