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Originally Posted by kioton32
I used my hand and pressed down on the passenger seat in a few place, very lightly and the sensor goes off... It's not a weight sensor... It's a heat sensor... That's why it goes off with a phone or a bunch of cold sodas... I had my sister in her booster seat and it said "airbag off" because the booster sat around the sensors...
The thing that bugs me most is the torque dip from 3500-4500 RPMs...
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First off booster seats are made for the rear seats.. Not the front.. I have two grand kids and use them as recommended.. The sensor is centered for its reading on the seat.. So ur booster seat was held up by the bolsters which is why u got no reading and why they are meant for the rear seats..