Yes, only the passenger seat has occupancy detection. There were some threads a while ago about changing the mat and another one about adding heating elements. Changing the mat is ertainly doable (amateurishly done one myself), I guess adding heating would be just a bit more, involving the seat backs too.bigwinn said:Aiming to swap facelift (07 plate) sports seats into a 53 plated standard seat car.
Older car is not heated but newer seats are heated, neither are motor driven;
DMike assume that i will need to get the bypass fitted to passenger only?
I’d guess so. Never used one of those, but they might be different for pre and post facelift. I think they fool the system to think the passenger seat is not occupied, so the passenger airbag is effectively deactivated :? .bigwinn said:Thank you will have a good old search!!
Again- if it’s a swap both ways (old to new and vice versa) I assume two bypasses needed?
Or then a bypass module that emulates the seat being occupied, plus coding the seat belt chime away. Not sure it’s much less than changing the mat, though.DMike said:I’d guess so. Never used one of those, but they might be different for pre and post facelift. I think they fool the system to think the passenger seat is not occupied, so the passenger airbag is effectively deactivated :? .bigwinn said:Thank you will have a good old search!!
Again- if it’s a swap both ways (old to new and vice versa) I assume two bypasses needed?
Sidewaze Samm said:I've swapped Msport seats into a pre-facelift car. All was OK initially but after a couple of months needed to fit a by-pass. Easy job and has been fine for two years.
There's two types of bypass depending on age of car, so make sure it's the right one. I didn't first time round![]()
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/154353078953?hash=item23f02912a9:g:STcAAOSwHERZzkBMbigwinn said:Thanks- you got a link?