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      07-08-2009, 09:35 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by turb934 View Post
Some people may just want to run a drivers side race seat but need the passenger airbag in service when driving on the street.
Which is perfectly fine. The module can be used for the driver's seat only if needed for seat airbag emulation, leaving the passenger leads disconnected since the passenger seat is still in place.

1 module can cover both seats, connections will ultimately depend on your specific setup.

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Originally Posted by lucid View Post
Yes, which is what I've been saying/hoping for. For the latter to be true, it sounds like you need to put the stock seats back in and unplug the module.
This is strictly up to you. In comparison, BMW also offers a passenger airbag on/off switch for the e9x M3 as well - but this does nothing for occupancy sensor emulation.
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