Help w/ seat belt sensors?
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good luck getting instruction on deactivating safety systems.
here is the real answer to your problem pet seat belt
here is the real answer to your problem pet seat belt
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saw this in another Honda forum
"Here you go....Undo the two tiny torx screws that hold the seat belt together. Click the other part of the seat belt in and watch how it works. You'll notice it pushes on a small button. Now, get a piece of sheet metal about 1/2" wide and an inch long and about 40 thousanths thick. Bend a 90 degree leg on it, and put it up to the switch, now bend the other leg so you can slip it over the switch so it keeps the button depressed. Check for interference and trim as necessary. The clip will look like a "U" but the rounded part flat. Now reassemble. The only drawback is the yellow "passenger air off" light will stay on until someone over 45lbs sits in the seat."
"Here you go....Undo the two tiny torx screws that hold the seat belt together. Click the other part of the seat belt in and watch how it works. You'll notice it pushes on a small button. Now, get a piece of sheet metal about 1/2" wide and an inch long and about 40 thousanths thick. Bend a 90 degree leg on it, and put it up to the switch, now bend the other leg so you can slip it over the switch so it keeps the button depressed. Check for interference and trim as necessary. The clip will look like a "U" but the rounded part flat. Now reassemble. The only drawback is the yellow "passenger air off" light will stay on until someone over 45lbs sits in the seat."