The Acura RDX made its debut at the 2006 New York Auto Show. It is roomy, loaded with features, and fun to drive. Classic parts like occupant detection sensor parts contribute to the success of RDX. Many occupant detection sensor parts calculate the front passenger's weight to decide whether the passenger airbag should be activated. A bad RDX occupant detection sensor can cause the sensor to not go off when the occupant is not using the seatbelt.
RDX stands out for its great parts. But after a long time, the worn occupant detection sensor parts might cause huge problems. The occupant detection sensor is a safety sensor that allows the vehicle's computer to detect when there is an occupant in the front passenger seat. The removal process of an RDX occupant detection sensor is as follows. First, disconnect the negative battery terminal. Then remove the front seat. Next, disconnect any electrical connectors. Remove the seat belt assembly. Remove the seat switch knobs and trims. And remove the seatback board. After that, locate the sensor. And finally, remove the mounting bolts. We give consumers reasonable and affordable shipping criteria. There are lots of great RDX parts and devices online.