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James Cole

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Three seats appear whenever I start the car... whats does it stand for?
 

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At least you recognise them as seats - many on here describe them as milk bottles and all manner of other things :whistle2:

They are indicators for the rear seatbelts, so you can see if everyone is all belted up.
 
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I think its rear seat belt status. Plug one in and see if it changes.
 
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At least you recognise them as seats - many on here describe them as milk bottles and all manner of other things :whistle2:

They are indicators for the rear seatbelts, so you can see if everyone is all belted up.
I could never tell if they are full fat or semi skimmed....lol
 
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Rear seat belt indicator.
From memory, they're white when not plugged in and green when they are (?)
 
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I could never tell if they are full fat or semi skimmed....lol

Or just rank rotten past their sell by date when it turns green :confounded:
 
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The seat lights red when someone is in the seat and no seat belt connected. It then turns green once they connect the seatbelt. My 6 year old is always trying to say he has his seatbelt connected when he doesnt but now I can see when he does ;-)
 
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