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Originally Posted by blueranger
I just posted this same topic from my cell and did not see your post asking the same question.
I checked this connection with a multimeter and it read 2.3 to 2.4ohms. The closest ohm resistor I could find was a 2.5ohm 5watt capacity which I tried and it didn't work.
Hoping someone has already found the solution.
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Well, from this post from 2010:
Eliminate Seat Belt
User Modshak said:
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As far as the electrical end, you need to latch the stock belt to turn off the warning...there is a simple on/off switch in the latch so you can just complete that circuit to fool the system for when you're not using them..
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I don't really quite understand what he means, but maybe you do (and would be great if you explained it to me lol).
Another solution I was thinking was leaving the retractors in, and tuck the seat belts behind the plastic, maybe using a zip tie or two.