Passenger Seat Occupancy Bypass circuit DIY

Kamz

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applehero said:
Kamz said:
Tumo said:
but that means that the passenger air bag will not deploy if you are in an accident?


The circuit provided tricks the ECU to think the seat is always occupied, therefore the airbag will always deploy regardless if there is someone there or not...

If the ecu always thinks there's someone in the seat, won't it leave the seatbelt warning light on as the seatbelt isn't clipped in on the passenger side? :dunno:

In my car i dont have any seatbelt warnings so im not sure.

Snoop328i said:
Will this work on the E36? :dunno:

Im not quiet sure, you can try checking under the seat if there is a black box or if it does have this type of sensor. Not sure if E36s came with this...
 

Sankekur

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Oh btw, I checked this afternoon and the seatbelt warning comes on for about five seconds and then goes off even without the seatbelt clipped in.
 

Hellas

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Sankekur said:
Oh btw, I checked this afternoon and the seatbelt warning comes on for about five seconds and then goes off even without the seatbelt clipped in.

Yeah, my BMW is like that too. It's just a timed light. I am still looking for a retrofit as I really appreciate such a safety feature in a car.
 

applehero

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Sankekur said:
Oh btw, I checked this afternoon and the seatbelt warning comes on for about five seconds and then goes off even without the seatbelt clipped in.

On my car the buzzer goes off for like 2 mins. And it's not something thats just easy to ignore. :banghead: The seatbelt warning light stays on though...
 

Sankekur

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applehero said:
Sankekur said:
Oh btw, I checked this afternoon and the seatbelt warning comes on for about five seconds and then goes off even without the seatbelt clipped in.

On my car the buzzer goes off for like 2 mins. And it's not something thats just easy to ignore. :banghead: The seatbelt warning light stays on though...

I was thinking they might have changed it on the newer models.
 
Hi Kams,

Thanks for this post.
I have the same problem with my 2005 e90 320d and wanted to ask what things you need to make the circuit? Alternatively how much could it cost me if i am to buy it locally because i can see its available on ebay but havent seen any links or stealers where i can buy it from. :smashScreen: :smashScreen:

Thanks in advance!!
:cry::cry:
 

Solo Man

Well-known member
I had a problem with my E60 (2006) after i fitted the tow bar i removed from Stiaan's E60 (2008). Some how i got something wrong as the airbag light and warning on the idrive came on and would not go out. Tried to reset the airbag light but to no avail. Googled it and some guy posted something about the bst (battery safety terminal) i think which he disconnected and bypassed with a 2ohm resistor. I did the same and after resetting the airbag warning with my scan tool the light stays off. Apparently the battery cable (a thick cable apart from the main one) is supposed to be "blown" apart by a small charge located in the battery terminal coupling which disconnects certain circuits.
Am trying to see the solution to the seat airbag fooler but cannot see the pictures
 

Loom

Member
IIRC all you need is a resistor and transistor. I had the required resistor and got the transistor from an energy saving bulb (was after hours and I wanted it done). Will post the diagram when I have a chance.
 

Re3za

New member
Solo Man said:
I had a problem with my E60 (2006) after i fitted the tow bar i removed from Stiaan's E60 (2008). Some how i got something wrong as the airbag light and warning on the idrive came on and would not go out. Tried to reset the airbag light but to no avail. Googled it and some guy posted something about the bst (battery safety terminal) i think which he disconnected and bypassed with a 2ohm resistor. I did the same and after resetting the airbag warning with my scan tool the light stays off. Apparently the battery cable (a thick cable apart from the main one) is supposed to be "blown" apart by a small charge located in the battery terminal coupling which disconnects certain circuits.
Am trying to see the solution to the seat airbag fooler but cannot see the pictures

i've also come across this. even saw a video on how he does it.

but im not 100% sure if actually launches the air-bags if in an accident.
- he didn't mention this at all.

at-least this sensor will lauch all the air bags, rather have safety first.

on my e90 323i (2006) I first had the seatbelt problem then the air bag light came on, i reset it twice already but its just not staying off! :cry::hammerhead::smashScreen::YesNo:


Poscent Gonga said:
Hi Kams,

Thanks for this post.
I have the same problem with my 2005 e90 320d and wanted to ask what things you need to make the circuit? Alternatively how much could it cost me if i am to buy it locally because i can see its available on ebay but havent seen any links or stealers where i can buy it from. :smashScreen: :smashScreen:

Thanks in advance!!
:cry::cry:

were you lucky enough to find a stealer?
 

Loom

Member
http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=771535

"They are basically just a small resistor to imitate the resistance created when a passenger sits in the seat. They are used to control the deployment of the passenger airbags. A crash with no passenger means no passenger airbags deployed saving on repair costs. Now this unit is fitted the airbags will always deploy as it always thinks there is a passenger (better than the other way round). The only downside is now you can't put a baby seat up front due to the airbag deployment."
 

Re3za

New member
Loom said:
http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=771535

"They are basically just a small resistor to imitate the resistance created when a passenger sits in the seat. They are used to control the deployment of the passenger airbags. A crash with no passenger means no passenger airbags deployed saving on repair costs. Now this unit is fitted the airbags will always deploy as it always thinks there is a passenger (better than the other way round). The only downside is now you can't put a baby seat up front due to the airbag deployment."

make sense.

il try an find an e90 thread to figure out how to install it.

im assuming we can purchase this off ebay?
 
Re3za said:
Hi

i'd like to find out were did you purchase this part?

With the e90, i realised that the circuit has 3 wires coming out of the sensor and wasnt prepared to spend R4000 plus BMW was asking to replace it. So i sold the car without fixing the problem and the new owner didnt have a problem with it because he said he knew someone who could fix it. However after selling the e90 i got an e46 and it had the same problem. but after checking out a few youtube videos i made one by myself. it practically costed me less than R2 for the diode and resistos. 5min later i installed it and the light was gone, no need for diagnostics machine to clear the light, though i head that with some cars you may have to clear the light. I have a couple of the diodes and resistors and e46 video at home. If you or anyone want them just let me know
 

Loom

Member
Poscent Gonga said:
it practically costed me less than R2 for the diode and resistos. 5min later i installed it and the light was gone, no need for diagnostics machine to clear the light, though i head that with some cars you may have to clear the light.

I had a resistor and salvaged a diode from a broken energy saving bulb. Can't remember if I had to clear the code or if it cleared by itself.
 

Lizzard

Active member
Cant you guys post a pic of this or how it is done as there is a lot of people with this problem I believe?
 
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