Thread: Racing Seats
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      01-24-2019, 10:46 AM   #101
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Originally Posted by fe1rx View Post
  • ProTools Description (Parameter)
  • Seatbelt Warning Master (CC_GURTWARNUNG_1)
  • Passenger Seatbelt Warning (SBR_BEIFAHRER_1)
  • Passenger Seatbelt Warning 2 (SBR_PREWARNING_BF_MRS)
  • Seatbelt Warning Driver (SBR_FAHRER_1)
  • Driver Seatbelt Warning 2 (SBR_PREWARNING_FA_MRS)
  • Seat Mat Sensor (OC3_1)
  • Passenger Seat Mat 2 (GK_OC3_POL)
  • Driver Seat Position Sensor (SPSF_1_CD)
  • Driver Seatbelt Contact (GURTKONTAKT_FAHRER_1)
  • Driver Seatbelt Tensioner (GURTSTRAFFER_FAHRER_2)
  • Left Side Airbag (SIDEBAG_LINKS_1)
  • Passenger Seat Position Sensor (SPSBF_1)
  • Passenger Seatbelt Contact (GURTKONTAKT_BEIFAHRER_1)
  • Passenger Seatbelt Tensioner (GURTSTRAFFER_BEIFAHRER_2)
  • Right Side Airbag (SIDEBAG_RECHTS_1)
As a practical matter, remove the seats then check for errors. Then code "not active" the parameter associated with each error.
Thanks! I used this list to code out my lights. Worked perfect using NCSExpert.

Just put in Bride reps a few months ago. Very tight fitting seats. I see so many posts of larger people trying to find well fitting seats but no one talking about seats that fit someone smaller. I tried several seats and they were all just too big. Shoulder height was too high, legs width too wide, shoulder width too wide, etc. The Bride seats are snug and shoulder height is perfect for someone around 5'7" 31" waist 140lbs. I did not use the "max low" brackets. I used regular "long" side mounts, dual locking sliders, and a custom base made of stamped steel square tubing.

Seats are crazy light at like 7lbs. With side mounts, sliders, base, and 10.9 SS hardware I ended up at at ~25lbs per seat. Stock heat+power+lumbar seats were 67lbs. A pretty damn good savings of ~84lbs. The sliders make the car much more DD friendly since the seats are fixed back. I can still squeeze stuff into the back seat.

Last edited by bbnks2; 01-24-2019 at 11:37 AM..
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