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Old 08-04-2005, 04:10 PM   #1
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s13 S13 seatbelt computer

I am trying to locate the seatbelt computer on my 1989 coupe. anyone who knows where it is, please let me know. I'm checking this in about 2 hours. Thanks in advance.
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under the middle armrest/glove box
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Most people call it a center console.
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Old 08-04-2005, 05:17 PM   #4
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OK, that's what I was hoping (since it is the easiest comp. to get to). I'm figuring this won't mess with any other system? If I remember right, auto belts have to be on dedicated sytem due to safety reasons.
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Most people call it a center console.

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OK, that's what I was hoping (since it is the easiest comp. to get to). I'm figuring this won't mess with any other system? If I remember right, auto belts have to be on dedicated sytem due to safety reasons.
when i swapped to manual belts years ago i think i ripped that thing out and threw it straight in the trash. works fine.
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when i swapped to manual belts years ago i think i ripped that thing out and threw it straight in the trash. works fine.
When I disconnect mine I get the evil seatbelt light constantly lit, did you jumper anything out to resolve the problem?
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Old 08-04-2005, 11:56 PM   #8
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^^^^^^^Does that make some kind of noise as well?(the light) If not, then i'll just tape over it. simple as that.
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When I disconnect mine I get the evil seatbelt light constantly lit, did you jumper anything out to resolve the problem?
I pulled out my automatic "race track" belts, most of the wiring around the roof and A pillar, and the computer under the center console. I have zero lights or ill-effects. S14 seatbelts all the way!
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i havent done it but i helped do it on Alex's car. the comp is under the center console. i just ripped it out with all the wires connected to it and didnt get any seatbelt warning lights.
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^^^^^^^Does that make some kind of noise as well?(the light) If not, then i'll just tape over it. simple as that.
You can also take the bulb out if it bothers you.
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Old 08-05-2005, 07:34 PM   #12
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^^^Yeah, prob. A good idea. Either way the four points are going in and the auto track shit is leaving.
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