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Old 06-08-2015, 01:03 PM   #11
FGGT518
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Hi All.
I have a 2011 FG GT . The front bucket seats are very shallow and are too high. So I have replaced them with some aftermarket race seats.
This has made a huge difference as now I sit about 2 inches lower and I sit in the seat instead of on it.
The only problem I have is the new seats do not have the small airbag on the rear of the seat for side impact.
I have been told that a 5 watt 2.2 ohm resistor will fool the system to thinking there is still an airbag present.
Has anyone done this modification? There is a 4 pin socket for this airbag but I am not sure which terminals to fit the resistor into.
Please help.
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