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Question about wire going to seat

I run mine "switched on" all the time. Won't hurt a thing. [emoji106]

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I may do that. All you have to do is Zip tie the button down. The button is like 2-3 inches in diameter. I have it zip tied upside down I will also drill a weep hole in the cap/button to let the water out.
 
That will work. I used electrical tape wrapped a handful of times around the button, then put it back in the stock location on the seat.

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Not sure if the st is like the RT. For corbin seat install on RT ,I removed the screws that hold that passenger sensor to the stock seat and transferred the whole sensor unit to the corbin seat.
I used the same stock screws that came off the stock seat to mount the sensor unit to the corbin seat.

I would not zip tie the sensor button down as the computer will think that you have a passenger when you do not and If you are riding by yourself and need the ABS it might not do what youwant it to because of the weight diffence that it senses.

http://corbin.com/can-am/install_ca-s-2.pdf link to instructions for your seat install.
 
Sorry: I was asking Deer Slayer that question... :roflblack:
He's originator of the "fat lady switch" name for that item! :clap:
 
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