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This quicky bypass was created & posted by papu84 in 2011. it can be built in 10 minutes, & worked the first time for me.

Papu84 has it right. How happy I was to see the seat-belted Red tumor disappear from my dashboard.
On my Coupe I didn't need to code anything .. the light went out on the next start. But if you want to see its status, its available in INPA go to chasis, then Instrument, then AIRBAG. & you can see it & do a delete if your ride needs one.

BTW if you don't have the resistor or the Diode, Conversation me and I'll send you a couple. I drawer full. USA only please.

Note the E46 & E60 instructions are different



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Without capacitor in parallel you will get ”unocuppied” status. I‘ve done numerous bench testing on this with Scope to see the output waveform. In summary, the resistor in series just to clear the seat mat break alarm, the resistor in parallel to clear the seat mat short alarm. You can confirm this with Pasoft also.
Agreed. The bag won't deploy lacking the cap.

ZBi701 were you able to check to see if they are sending a square wave to the little black box. At 1st glance their little circuit makes no sense without a square wave coming from somewhere and doing something.

I bought a replacement seat with a working butt mat. It ohms out perfectly .. but my car (E46 coupe) rejects the mat .. which is why I borrowed the circuit from papu84.

I wonder if there is a resistance variance from pad to pad and I have to somehow "calibrate it".
The little bypass circuit works fine .. but sure I'd like to keep that bag
 

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Very interesting. I will revisit taht little circuit this week to see if anyone has the schem for it. I mapped it and think I still have it .. but its been a while. I recall after I saw it "they must be operating above and below some reference point. Thank you very much for there traces. I have 2 Fluke but one is in a different state at the moment, and I've got the crappy one with a dead backlight. so I couldn't see it well
 
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