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Icefreezen 01-17-2006 10:17 PM

Seat Belt signal
 
Anyone know how to get rid of that signal that goes off if you dont wear your seat belt (other than wearing your seatbelt). It bugs the crap out of me if i'm just sitting in the parking lot with the car on.

Lances03SVT 01-18-2006 03:08 AM

If you look in your user manual it show's you how too do it.

floppy 01-18-2006 06:59 AM


Originally Posted by Lances03GT
If you look in your user manual it show's you how too do it.


not everybody still has their manual. i know i dont.. found this on the web-

You can Deactivate the Belt Minder two ways. First, you can deactivate it temporarily for your current "run cycle", that is after you have started your car and it's still running. Second, you completely deactivate the Belt Minder so that it never reminds you again, or at least until your reactivate it...

The first method, temporary deactivation, or one time disable: After you have started your vehicle, buckle and then un-buckle your safety belt. Be sure to buckle back up.... This will disable the Belt Minder only for that ignition cycle.

The second method, permanent deactivation: There are 9 steps you need to follow to deactivate or activate your Belt Minder system. Before doing so, make sure that:
The parking brake is set.
The truck/car is in Park (automatic), Neutral (manual).
The ignition is OFF.
All doors are closed.
The driver's safety belt is un-buckled.
The parking and headlights are OFF.
Then follow these 9 steps:

Turn the ignition switch to ON, but DO NOT START.
Wait for the safety belt warning light to go OFF(1-2 minutes).
Steps 3-5 MUST be completed within 60 seconds!

Buckle, then un-buckle the driver's safety belt 3 times, ending with the belt un-buckled.
Turn on the headlights, turn off the headlights.
Buckle, then un-buckle the driver's safety belt 3 times, ending with the belt un-buckled.
After step 5, the Safety Belt Warning Light will be turned on for 3 seconds.

Within 7 seconds of the safety belt warning light turning OFF, buckle then un-buckle the safety belt.
This will disable the Belt Minder if it is currently enabled, or enable the Belt Minder if it is currently disabled.

Confirmation of the disabling of the Belt Minder is provided by flashing the safety belt warning light 4 times per seconds for 3 seconds.
Confirmation of the enabling of the Belt Minder is provided by flashing the safety belt warning light 4 times per seconds for 3 seconds, followed by 3 seconds with the safety belt light off, then followed by flashing the safety belt light 4 times per second for 3 seconds again.
After confirmation, the deactivation/activation of the Belt Minder procedure is complete.

Icefreezen 01-18-2006 11:51 AM

Good deal Floppy appreciate it yeah I dont have my manual anymore..or for the fact never came with one

GREG@94GT 01-18-2006 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by Icefreezen
Anyone know how to get rid of that signal that goes off if you dont wear your seat belt (other than wearing your seatbelt). It bugs the crap out of me if i'm just sitting in the parking lot with the car on.

well ya can BUCKLE UP... for starters...

or find the wire... and cut... then tape off end... not to difficult...

Icefreezen 01-18-2006 11:55 AM


Originally Posted by GREG@94GT
well ya can BUCKLE UP... for starters...

or find the wire... and cut... then tape off end... not to difficult...


Dumbest advice ever :stupid:

GREG@94GT 01-18-2006 11:58 AM


Originally Posted by Icefreezen
Dumbest advice ever :stupid:

its easier to cut a wire than to go into a ****in buckle un buckle contest...

i bet he put that there to waste your time and piss you off after doin it 30 times w/ no success...

i've cut the wire before... i think sometimes it doesnt work... i think you may need to permately connect wires so it thinks that you're always buckled...

whatever floats your boat

floppy 01-18-2006 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by GREG@94GT
well ya can BUCKLE UP... for starters...

or find the wire... and cut... then tape off end... not to difficult...


i dont have my stock seats or seat belts so that wouldnt help me much. also, cutting the wire wouldnt work. it's a plug that goes into the bottom of the seat. it's much easier to turn off the chime.

GREG@94GT 01-18-2006 12:03 PM


Originally Posted by floppy
i dont have my stock seats or seat belts so that wouldnt help me much. also, cutting the wire wouldnt work. it's a plug that goes into the bottom of the seat. it's much easier to turn off the chime.

whatever...
i think different companies do different ****...
i dont have a seatbelt chime on my 94 so it doesnt make a difference to me...

4.6 Love 01-18-2006 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by GREG@94GT
well ya can BUCKLE UP... for starters...

or find the wire... and cut... then tape off end... not to difficult...

:rolleyes:

r3dn3ck 01-18-2006 12:58 PM

You don't cut the friggin wire greggie.. that'd be kinda silly given that you can disable the SOFTWARE based alarm via the 1 minute of actual work it takes to tell that to your car.

It does work, takes about 5 minutes of practice to pull it off and is super duper handy for cars like mine that don't have stock seats or belts or even the wiring to support them. I thought ahead far enough to read the manual and disable the chime before I put racing seats in. If you unplug the harness from the driver seat, you should get the same effect since the sensor is then unpowered but, disabling it in software is so much better.

he who cuts a wire to solve a problem has never heard of a switch.


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