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Originally Posted by Dadhawk
Known issue. It's because it is NOT weight sensitive but uses a current flow to detect. Most likely it is not your iPhone but you are charging your iPhone and the connector is in the seat. Several threads on this on here.
I can make my Droid Maxx do it at will. Insert the charging plug, lay on seat, I have a phantom passenger. Unplug, no passenger. Plug back in, lay the phone so that the charging plug is lifted off the seat and on the bolster, no passenger.
Things that are wet, or liquid can also set it off. Its similar to a touchscreen or biometric reader that uses a very low current charge to make a connection.
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nope, Iphone has an electrostatic aura and at least the iphone 5 and 6 unplugged will trigger the sensor if it's placed around 75% of the area.. certain spots will not trigger it (sensor shown above in the thread)