remove Seat Belt chime?

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Outlaws
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remove Seat Belt chime?

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My parents got a 2006 Vibe and they want me to find out if I can remove the seat belt chime. They don't mind it except it comes on the second the car is started.Any links to a place to do this? I know there has to be a wire to a relay somewhere I can snip for them.
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go to the do it your self page.. first sticky i believe!Welcome!
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Re: remove Seat Belt chime? (Outlaws)

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not a total disable but see if http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=18678 helps any
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usuing Serach you will find your awnswer in the Top sticky on the Do-it-yourself thread
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Thanks. But is there no way to remove it completely without disconnecting the airbag?There has to be some wire that a resistor can be connected to or somehting to fake out the sensor. Which reminds me, where in the seat is the sensor?
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ok, got that out of the way there was a thread here somewhere, somebody figured out how to short the sensor in the buckle, but I think the guy just ended up getting a spare seat blet clip and left that plugged in to simulate having it buckled to keep the beeper offYou probably don;t want to kill the actual beeper, since it is the same beeper for the reminder about leaving the headlights on or the key in the ignition
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The sensor is in the seat bottom closer to the back. You can see the connector under the seat. If the passenger sits right on the front edge of the seat, the sensor won't notice.
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