Sauce
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Someone mentioned this in a thread on another topic, but I thought I'd give it a separate thread.
My rear seatbelt warning chime started going off recently. When it happens I usually have one person in the backseat (with seatbelt fastened) and the other two seats are empty. In order to turn it off I have to fasten the seatbelts in the empty seats.
My theories are that either (a) whatever sensor determines there is a backseat occupant is overly sensitive, or (b) I have a subwoofer installed behind the back seat and maybe its pushing on the seat in some way to trigger the sensor. Just guesses.
Anyone else experience this and is there a way to fix it? Its pretty annoying.
My truck isn't a Raptor, but the other person who mentioned this issue was a Raptor, so seems like it could be a broader issue (and the Raptor forums are more active).
My rear seatbelt warning chime started going off recently. When it happens I usually have one person in the backseat (with seatbelt fastened) and the other two seats are empty. In order to turn it off I have to fasten the seatbelts in the empty seats.
My theories are that either (a) whatever sensor determines there is a backseat occupant is overly sensitive, or (b) I have a subwoofer installed behind the back seat and maybe its pushing on the seat in some way to trigger the sensor. Just guesses.
Anyone else experience this and is there a way to fix it? Its pretty annoying.
My truck isn't a Raptor, but the other person who mentioned this issue was a Raptor, so seems like it could be a broader issue (and the Raptor forums are more active).
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