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Hey does anyone know what the wires coming from the seat belts are for? (Apart from turning off the seat belt light on the dash)

I noticed wires coming from the passenger’s seat belt and was wondering if there connected to the air bags in anyway.

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Is that so?? Mine seem to have the mechanical teeth like most normal cars.. If you pull the belt hard and fast, it'll lock.

What I *have* noticed about the pre-tensioners, is that they tension when the ignition is on. The belt is really loose when the car is off, and has a fair amount of resistance when the car is on. When I turn the ignition off, most times I hear a loud mechanical thump from both sides of the car, and then the belt is loose.

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