What are these 2 things?
bgxu33
04-04-2004, 05:51 PM
I have a 2003 Tacoma Double Cab...... I noticed a wire under the driver's seat. It's connected to the floor and the bottom of the seat. What is that for???
Also, on the passenger side, rear seat (If there was a person sitting in that seat it would be by their right shoulder) there looks like a vent on the side wall there, but there is not one on the driver's side. What is that for?
Also, on the passenger side, rear seat (If there was a person sitting in that seat it would be by their right shoulder) there looks like a vent on the side wall there, but there is not one on the driver's side. What is that for?
Lurkin42
04-04-2004, 07:14 PM
its the wire for the ejector seat. haha
nah i belive its for the seatbelt sensor.
nah i belive its for the seatbelt sensor.
redtoy92
04-05-2004, 02:49 AM
I have a 2003 Tacoma Double Cab...... I noticed a wire under the driver's seat. It's connected to the floor and the bottom of the seat. What is that for???
Also, on the passenger side, rear seat (If there was a person sitting in that seat it would be by their right shoulder) there looks like a vent on the side wall there, but there is not one on the driver's side. What is that for?
yeah the seat belt sensor! if you unplug it the seat belt light will stop flashing while you drive down the freeway at 90! :lol2: red
Also, on the passenger side, rear seat (If there was a person sitting in that seat it would be by their right shoulder) there looks like a vent on the side wall there, but there is not one on the driver's side. What is that for?
yeah the seat belt sensor! if you unplug it the seat belt light will stop flashing while you drive down the freeway at 90! :lol2: red
badboy916
04-07-2004, 09:42 PM
your second question...its a vent for fresh air for those times when you eat at taco bell and have a long ride home
badboy916
04-07-2004, 09:45 PM
also helps keeps away any pressure build up inside the cab
badboy916
04-07-2004, 09:50 PM
also keeps pressure from building up in the cab when all the windows are up
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