who knows how to deactivate the beeping noise if i didnt have my seat belt on?Is it in the manual somewhere?Or is it done at the dealer?Sorry, just bought my Vibe yesterday!
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cut the seatbelt and take the metal piece and stick it inot the buckle...that way your seatbelt is techincially 'always on'.if you want to disregard the obvious safety reasons behind a seatbelt, then you wouldn't mind cutting the belt and making it useless.
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Quote, originally posted by Katscan »Why not just wear your seatbelt? It saves lives you know.I have a briefcase that regularly sets off the seatbelt alarm due to the weight. That is why I have mine off. Thank god!Also, If you disconnect your battery for any reason after you disable the seatbelt beep you will have to do it again as it will reset itself to go on again.
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Quote, originally posted by Atomb »cut the seatbelt and take the metal piece and stick it inot the buckle...that way your seatbelt is techincially 'always on'.if you want to disregard the obvious safety reasons behind a seatbelt, then you wouldn't mind cutting the belt and making it useless.I always wear mine, but on the 03, the passenger belt warning is a flashing light, which I disconnected for pretty much the same reason as BlueCrush.People do a lot of dangerous things in their cars, street racing, no seat belts, tossing cigarette butts out the window, tailgating, etc.
Quote, originally posted by silverawd26 »That is a catch 22, if something happens and your air bag goes off I am not sure how it will effect it. Just a heads up on that one, maybe someone here knows? All it does is turn off the beep. The airbag feature still seems to function normally. That's why it says "b-on" and "b-off" on the odometer.The airbag indicator on the dash still says "off" when no one is in the passenger's seat and "on" when there is someone sitting there.The only reason the airbag should go off is if you are in an accident.If it goes off for any other reason, your pretty much screwed anyways.
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