With 75 replies to the OP there still is not much unity about whether to be or not to be Sedevacantist. Traditional Catholics should know that the Pope is the source of unity. It seems then what is needed to restore unity is to choose a truly Catholic Pope. Sedevacantists are the ones that are in a position to work toward this end. Non-sedevacantists are in a position to defeat a truly Catholic Pope.
Bishops that want to work toward unity and choose a Pope will only succeed with the encouragement/push from sedevacantists. Non-sedevacantists will never allow their bishops to even discuss it.
I disagree, though you may be right in most cases regarding your statement. I think sedes may be in a position to reject a truly Catholic Pope for having spent so much time rejecting popes by their own judgment. Non sedes, having not been judging the Pope, just his actions, and practicing a spirit of unity and submission to whatever limited extent is prudent in this situation, would readily follow a Traditional Pope.
I think that not only should non-sedes be ok with it, but that it may be the duty of our bishops to continually present the Pope with his errors, and the Traditions of the church that prove he is doing wrong, and that declare if he persists, it may be judged by the church through whatever members are in good standing with the Traditions of the church, starting with the members of highest rank, to depose a Pope persistent in grave error and harm to souls. Otherwise, Resistance or Indult, the bishops might as well be approving of Pope Leo XIV if they just ignore his wrongdoings and do nothing to remedy this particular core problem.
Then, having gone through the proper channels of authority, the situation may be remedied with the election of a new Pope. Although, my faith in the modern traditional clergy to agree in their choice of a Pope as good as we need is lacking.