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#1272402 05/10/05 07:32 PM
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I dunno for sure. My car had no plug...

Since I had only ONE plug under the seat for the sensor, & it appears you have two, I think it is the right one. Are the wires noticably thicker than the wires on the other plug? Yes, then that's likely it 'cause you need a lot of juice to run the little motors.


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Yes, that's the one.


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Originally posted by Stazi:
Yes, that's the one.



#1272405 05/10/05 11:06 PM
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it is too hard to tell. it might be the plug for the "your not seatbelted" light.


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#1272406 05/11/05 02:04 AM
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That "plug" isn't under the seat visibly. It's actually a sensor in teh locking part of the seat belt, wire runs down the seat belt part and under the center console.


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yes, it is visible under the drivers seat at all times.


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Originally posted by LilStrypedRocket:
That "plug" isn't under the seat visibly. It's actually a sensor in teh locking part of the seat belt, wire runs down the seat belt part and under the center console.



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Stazi is right. I can clearly see the extra plug under the seat of my 96. One set of wires run to the seatbelt sensor and the other to the plug just sitting there.


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Mine is not visibly under the seat. WHen I took the seats out to do the dynamat, the harness for the seat belt sensor was under the center console. Yes, the wiring came from the harness for the power seat, but from there, it went under the center console to a harness. THe wire from the harness then went back out under the carpet and up to the seat belt.


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Could just be something that they changed sometime with the different model years...


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