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    Seatbelt Sensor Under Seat (2017 Mitsubishi Mirage)

    I currently have a Mitsubishi Mirage 2017. I am trying to disconnect the seatbelt sensor due to the annoying chime even when I just need to drive a half mile on my own property. So far I see a gray wire, a yellow wire, and a loose wire with a white end. After further research I figured out what the loose wire was. I tried disconnecting the gray wire and it just turned on the airbag light so I reconnected it. Should I try to disconnect the yellow wire? How would I even do that?
    Someone please help. 🥺 Pictures are appreciated.

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    When I did it there were only 2 wires, one black and blue and one yellow, disconnecting the non yellow one just disabled the chime for me, this was in a 2015 though, maybe you could test how the sensor communicates and stick an emulator that doesn't trigger the chime in the end of the connector. I'm pretty sure yellow means airbag wherever you see it.

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Size:  48.7 KB just leave this 2 wires open thats the socket under the carpet.

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    I've wanted to do this for so long. Where is this wire located?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirk Diggler View Post
    I've wanted to do this for so long. Where is this wire located?
    under the seat there's socket under the carpet just leave that open the indicator will be gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirk Diggler View Post
    I've wanted to do this for so long. Where is this wire located?
    This is what 'fixed' my 'nagger', its just under the seat, did the passenger too because when I put heavy tools there it wouldn't shut up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skyblue View Post
    This is what 'fixed' my 'nagger', its just under the seat, did the passenger too because when I put heavy tools there it wouldn't shut up.

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    Thank you for taking the time to take a picture of that.

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    Why don't you get a false "seatbelt connector" ?

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    That would work too.

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    You can literally just unplug this and solve it. My dumb ass went through all the trouble of re putting these things into the new seats I installed. Huge waste of time.



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