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    Folks, I removed my OEM wheel this weekend and installed a sparco wheel with the SoS hub. My SRS light is now always on. Is this something I need to deal with (which would be fine) or can I somehow turn it off?

    By the way, a public thanks to Andrie Hartanto for all the help Saturday. To say that "I removed..." above is a real stretch.... Thanks again Andrie.

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    You need to shunt out the SRS connector...the Mugen hub I use came with this shunt.

    I'm not sure if you can just wire the two tabs of the SRS connector together...

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    no prob Justin.

    I think the easiest way to do (Which I should have done if I was not in a hurry to get to BW) is to take the bulb out from the back of the cluster. Drop me an email, I'll help u do it.

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    You do not need to remove the bulb. Instead, you can jump the wires described on this site:
    http://www.centralcoastweb.com/nsxb/pages/m22.html

    No resistor was required on my car. I jumped the pins described on the page above with a short length of wire with pin connectors from RadioShack.

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