Freezerman Well-Known Member Joined Jul 4, 2013 Messages 318 Reaction score 114 Location MN Sep 1, 2014 #1 When using Sebring convert seats do you need to use the electric belt locks or do they have inertia locks also?
When using Sebring convert seats do you need to use the electric belt locks or do they have inertia locks also?
pauly v.100 Well-Known Member Joined Sep 28, 2005 Messages 2,756 Reaction score 244 Location honolulu, hi. Sep 1, 2014 #2 I took all the seat wiring out of the donor car including the inertia switch. It has to be used.
Freezerman Well-Known Member Joined Jul 4, 2013 Messages 318 Reaction score 114 Location MN Sep 1, 2014 #3 Ok, great. Thanks. Trying to decide if I should try that route or get 3 point retractable and put in
GaryS Well-Known Member Joined Nov 5, 2009 Messages 670 Reaction score 84 Location Ponder, TX Sep 1, 2014 #4 The seat control module in the Sebring performs several functions in addition to acting as an inertia switch. A seat transplant doesn't use most of them, so if you don't have the module a simple mercury switch could be used to lock the belts.
The seat control module in the Sebring performs several functions in addition to acting as an inertia switch. A seat transplant doesn't use most of them, so if you don't have the module a simple mercury switch could be used to lock the belts.
Freezerman Well-Known Member Joined Jul 4, 2013 Messages 318 Reaction score 114 Location MN Sep 1, 2014 #5 Thanks for that idea, I could modify a couple old thermostats I suppose.