Seat Belt Alarm!!!!
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What does it mean when they say they have a lifetime warranty with the seat belt? My seat belt light blinks and keeps beeping few seconds after i close the door. How can we troubleshoot my seatbelt issue? Thanks again guys.
ORIGINAL: jepoy3227
What does it mean when they say they have a lifetime warranty with the seat belt? My seat belt light blinks and keeps beeping few seconds after i close the door. How can we troubleshoot my seatbelt issue? Thanks again guys.
What does it mean when they say they have a lifetime warranty with the seat belt? My seat belt light blinks and keeps beeping few seconds after i close the door. How can we troubleshoot my seatbelt issue? Thanks again guys.
Dang THREADJACKERS !!!
ORIGINAL: phuongusrocks
please just shut up and tell me how to do it
please just shut up and tell me how to do it
ORIGINAL: Slystallonefan
. I would tell someone to wear the seat belt but if they dont want to then thats their problem.
. I would tell someone to wear the seat belt but if they dont want to then thats their problem.
Politely ask them to wear the seat belt or they cannot ride in your car ,, ..........I tell them all the people who ride on my car ,, as soon as they get in to
Please put your seat belt on if they want to ride in my car
ORIGINAL: phuongusrocks
please just shut up and tell me how to do it
please just shut up and tell me how to do it
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Hi,
Of course one should wear their seatbelt. In the case that you are like me and you just don't want an inanimate object telling you what to do, but would like to be responsible in your own right without being blackmailed into it through irritating coersion, the following steps can be taken to disable the alarm without wire cutting or splicing:
1) Buckle your seatbelt and turn the ignition key on.
2) Within 60 seconds, you turn the ignition switch off and unbuckle the seat belt.
3)Turn the ignition switch back on and wait for the seatbelt warning light to turn off.
4) Within 60 seconds, you buckle and unbuckle the seat belt at least 3 times, ending with the seat belt buckled.
5)Turn the ignition key off, and a single chime sounds to indicate that you have accomplished your goal.
Be careful, and make the responsible decision, but do it because its smart not because of coersion.
Thanks.
Of course one should wear their seatbelt. In the case that you are like me and you just don't want an inanimate object telling you what to do, but would like to be responsible in your own right without being blackmailed into it through irritating coersion, the following steps can be taken to disable the alarm without wire cutting or splicing:
1) Buckle your seatbelt and turn the ignition key on.
2) Within 60 seconds, you turn the ignition switch off and unbuckle the seat belt.
3)Turn the ignition switch back on and wait for the seatbelt warning light to turn off.
4) Within 60 seconds, you buckle and unbuckle the seat belt at least 3 times, ending with the seat belt buckled.
5)Turn the ignition key off, and a single chime sounds to indicate that you have accomplished your goal.
Be careful, and make the responsible decision, but do it because its smart not because of coersion.
Thanks.
Here's an idea ..... go to the junkyard and cut buckles off of a similar car. When you don't want to hear the chime, buckle in the fake.
phuongusrocks: I agree with DH. That kind of attitude is not welcome here. Next time you want to post something like that, print it out, roll it up real tight and stick it ..........
(use your imagination, family show)
phuongusrocks: I agree with DH. That kind of attitude is not welcome here. Next time you want to post something like that, print it out, roll it up real tight and stick it ..........
(use your imagination, family show)

