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To ensure that the passengers are safe, the Buick Occupant Detection Sensor detects the occupants of the seat and deploys airbags only when the occupant is in danger. Over the last 100 years, Buick has perfected a ride that is serene, quiet, and stately a pursuit that started in 1903 with its first touring cars. The legacy of the modern models is seen in quiet tuning to reduce the wind noise, a plush suspension to smooth the rough road, and infotainment to connect seamlessly with smartphones. However, upholding tradition, the brand goes forward, evident in the outrageous Wildcat EV concept that suggests an all electric future encased in smooth lines. This combination of comfort, innovation and accessible luxury appeals to families and commuters seeking a luxury cabin at an affordable cost. An Occupant Detection Sensor is a seat cushion under the weight and position reading mat and module connecting to the airbag computer. Installing it requires to park on a flat surface and unplug the battery to prevent the accidental triggering of the airbag. Pull the seat back, the cushion and the origin mat. Install the new sensor facing the same way, and run the wiring along the assembly line and have clips attached in such a way that nothing will pinch as the seat moves. Install bolts again and tighten to the required specification, fit the harness until it clips, and reconnect the battery again. Calibrate the system with a scan tool, ensure that the warning light goes off and sit on the seat to check that the system detects the correct weight.