Mac Daddy
Member
- Joined
- May 17, 2014
- Messages
- 5
- City
- Anaheim, CA
- Vehicle Year
- 2003
- Transmission
- Automatic
- My credo
- Even though you have a good excuse for failing, you still failed.
All,
I'm sure this information is out there but I'm having trouble finding it. I have leather seats from a 2017 Ford Edge (the car, not the Ranger model) and I've done a lot of work to get them to bolt up but I can't get the airbag light on my dash to go off. I'm trying to preserve the original Ranger seats to sell them at a later date. For the new passenger seat, I will use the factory seat belt receiver from the factory center seat belt. This leaves the original seat belt electrical connection vacant which makes the airbag light on the dash stay on. What can I do to defeat this light? I will have to repeat this when I get around to the driver's side. Please help.
I'm sure this information is out there but I'm having trouble finding it. I have leather seats from a 2017 Ford Edge (the car, not the Ranger model) and I've done a lot of work to get them to bolt up but I can't get the airbag light on my dash to go off. I'm trying to preserve the original Ranger seats to sell them at a later date. For the new passenger seat, I will use the factory seat belt receiver from the factory center seat belt. This leaves the original seat belt electrical connection vacant which makes the airbag light on the dash stay on. What can I do to defeat this light? I will have to repeat this when I get around to the driver's side. Please help.