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heeroyuy01195
01-15-2009, 01:30 PM
Hi everyone,
I ran a search but I couldn't find what I was looking for. Does anyone know if the Scion TC shares the same airbag sensor setup on the driver and passenger seats as the Yaris? I want to change out the Yaris seats for something a little more sporty and not as high up but at the same time I'd like to keep my airbags functional and retain a stock look. Anyone have any alternative ideas? Thanks in advance.
Tamago
01-15-2009, 04:45 PM
the brackets are different.. so you'll have to cut/weld the tC ones to make them fit... you up for it?
Tamago
01-15-2009, 04:46 PM
btw where in FL are you? and i'm jealous of your other car!
heeroyuy01195
01-15-2009, 06:15 PM
Yes I know the brackets are different, I am fully prepared to "massage" them in. I just need to know if the Yaris airbag system will be able to read the airbag sensors from the Tc seat. If I understand how the system works correctly, there's a weight sensor in each seat that's read by the airbag system. Theoretically if they are virtually the same sensors then I should be able to unplug the connectors on the Yaris seat and (hopefully without splicing wires) plug in the Tc Seat, bolt it in (after some work) and voila.
I'm in South Florida.
edit: if I have the airbag system completely wrong then please chime in and educate me. I'm coming from modifying a car that has practically nothing but a 21 year old seat belt as a safety device so go easy on me!
Tamago
01-15-2009, 06:31 PM
i'm in S florida too..
i believe the weight sensor is actually a "position" sensor that tells the system if the seat is far forward or pushed back
i've seen quite a few and the switch is generally the same plug. you could always unbolt the switch from the yaris seat and bolt it to the tC seat. when i swapped to aftermarket seats i unbolted the switches and left them under the seat. when they aren't ON the seat they tell the airbag system the seat is pushed forward.. which means the airbag goes off "less" .. which IMO is safer.
i have those switches from my car that i could sell you if you don't want to modify your yaris seats. do you have a welder?
heeroyuy01195
01-15-2009, 07:14 PM
I don't have a welder, I was going to have my body shop guy take care of the welding.
So you basically removed everything from the stock seats and have it all sitting under your aftermarket seat? Airbags functional?
I was on scionlife.com and a few members stated that the TC seat has a weight sensor to tell whether it's an adult or child in the seat so that it can adjust the airbag accordingly. I believe I read the same in a thread on here as well. Is this true or false? Thanks for the input!
Also, I'm quite not ready to change out the the seats in the Yaris just yet so I won't be buying anything for the little project at this time but thank you very much for the offer.
Tamago
01-15-2009, 08:15 PM
i have no airbags in my car at this point.. but back in the day i used to trick the computer by leaving the sensors under the aftermarket MOMO seats.
PM me. i can provide welding services as well as any other automotive work you want done. $30/hr money back guarantee
heeroyuy01195
04-30-2009, 01:02 AM
Sorry to revive my very old thread but I was doing more research and stumbled across another question that I cannot seem to find a solid answer to. If I just install an aftermarket seat on the driver's side and leave the passenger side seat stock, will I have any airbag issues? From what I understand, the driver's side uses a different airbag system. Can anyone elaborate on this? How exactly does the driver's side airbag system work? Does it have a weight sensor like the passenger side?
I've given up on the passenger side seat, safety and function over form. I'd rather my passenger be safe and high up in the air in the stock seat. Thanks in advance for any help.
xbalance
04-30-2009, 02:05 AM
Will airbag age?
how long we need to change or replace?
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