Fwd: Inertia Reel Seat Belts

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Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2002 18:30:05 EDT
Subject: Re: Inertia Reel Seat Belts
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In a message dated 10/1/2002 6:10:31 PM Eastern Standard Time,
cowboydren@b15sentra.net writes:

> There's an electrical circuit on the harness?  The factory ones are
> strictly mechanical.  Hmm... ;)

yeah the scroth harnesses have an electrical intertia switch. when installing
the harnesses there is a sensor that must also be installed (very important
to mount it level) that has 2 wires running from it, a ground and a signal
wire. when ever there is a jolt the pendulum inside the sensor touches the
sides and grounds the circuit causing the harness to lock up. basically it
acts like a factory seatbelt under normal conditons, but it seems to lock up
a little easier. theyre nice but damn expensive...i paid 170 each for them.
oh....and you need babble fish translator to install them because all the
instructions are in german :)
shawn
boostin' banana
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