Bob,
Maybe you and me should get together on this one!
Before I bought my car, a DPO mounted a switch on the centre of the dash, and
connected the horn to it, for some reason I never figured out. Either side of
this "horn switch" is a little hole, and I was puzzled as to what the holes are
for, until I got round to removing the dash panel. Behind the panel was a light
which would have fitted perfectly into the mystery holes in the dash, had this
new horn switch not been in the way. The light is a Seatbelt Warning light.
Only problem is, I have no sensors that I can find anywhere near my seats or my
seatbelts. I reckon if we could get my warning light and your seats together,
we might have something!
Dean
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 12:31:28 EST
From: RIBJEN@aol.com
Subject: Seat Sensor
Hi all,
I have a 78 Spitfire and installed a new wiring harness (from Rimmer Bros.)
last summer. I was very impressed with the quality of the new harness and
with the ability to be able to follow a wiring diagram and hook up everything
with the exact color and connector that the part called for. I even hooked
up the door and seat belt buzzer which has never worked in my car.
But I could not find a home for one of the wires. It is a Black wire with a
Blue stripe. It starts at the seat sensor and ends at the bundle near the
starter solenoid. I'm not sure what the seat sensor is supposed to control -
some of the mid 70's cars have an ignition lock - mine does not - but I do
know that this wire needs to be hooked to something for the seat sensor to
work.
I know that I don't need this wire hooked up but it is a mystery that I would
like to solve.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Bob Berger
78 Spitfire
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