Seat Belt Beeper
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Seat Belt Beeper
Greetings!
I have a Honda Fit and it is awesome. Unfortunately, if I go on a short trip and decide not to buckle my seat belt it will continuously beep. I don't mind the seat belt reminder, but the beep does get annoying. Does anyone know of a way to disable to constant beeping of the reminder. I tried disconnecting the wire under the seat, but that deactivated the airbags.
Thank you for your help!
-G
I have a Honda Fit and it is awesome. Unfortunately, if I go on a short trip and decide not to buckle my seat belt it will continuously beep. I don't mind the seat belt reminder, but the beep does get annoying. Does anyone know of a way to disable to constant beeping of the reminder. I tried disconnecting the wire under the seat, but that deactivated the airbags.
Thank you for your help!
-G
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Re: Seat Belt Beeper (goodvibe)
There is no way.
Just wear your damn seatbelt - is it really that much of a hassle for you?
Are you handicapped or something
Just wear your damn seatbelt - is it really that much of a hassle for you?
Are you handicapped or something
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Re: Seat Belt Beeper (daviddahlb)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by daviddahlb »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">There is no way.
Just wear your damn seatbelt - is it really that much of a hassle for you?
Are you handicapped or something</TD></TR></TABLE>
:lol:
There is a way, its just not recommended, and potentially problematic. You could find the wires that go to the seatbelt receiver, and solder them together.
but why bother? Just put your damn seatbelt on.
Just wear your damn seatbelt - is it really that much of a hassle for you?
Are you handicapped or something</TD></TR></TABLE>
:lol:
There is a way, its just not recommended, and potentially problematic. You could find the wires that go to the seatbelt receiver, and solder them together.
but why bother? Just put your damn seatbelt on.
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Re: Seat Belt Beeper (goodvibe)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by goodvibe »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Greetings!
I have a Honda Fit and it is awesome. Unfortunately, if I go on a short trip and decide not to buckle my seat belt it will continuously beep. I don't mind the seat belt reminder, but the beep does get annoying. Does anyone know of a way to disable to constant beeping of the reminder. I tried disconnecting the wire under the seat, but that deactivated the airbags.
Thank you for your help!
-G</TD></TR></TABLE>
I say crack open the gauge cluster and remove the beeping mechanism, and you'll be fine
screw seat belts. Seat belts are for pussies anyways, you're going day anyway
I have a Honda Fit and it is awesome. Unfortunately, if I go on a short trip and decide not to buckle my seat belt it will continuously beep. I don't mind the seat belt reminder, but the beep does get annoying. Does anyone know of a way to disable to constant beeping of the reminder. I tried disconnecting the wire under the seat, but that deactivated the airbags.
Thank you for your help!
-G</TD></TR></TABLE>
I say crack open the gauge cluster and remove the beeping mechanism, and you'll be fine
screw seat belts. Seat belts are for pussies anyways, you're going day anyway
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you dont want to wear your seat belt, and deactivated the airbags tryin to stop the sound.
your going down the wrong path here.
my advice like everyone else is wear your seatbelt, its not like the seats are going to keep you in place if you get t-boned. probably end up riding shot gun of your own car after an accident.
if your still too stubborn and decide to not wear your seatbelt despite the numerous warnings, your just going to have to drive with that beep you love so much. OR you can find a detatched seat belt "tongue" (the male connector piece, the female connector piece is the buckle) that fits and insert it into the buckle without the belt everytime you want to "trick" the sensors.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by huevosrancheros »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Seat belts are for pussies anyways, you're going day anyway </TD></TR></TABLE>
i'd hate to die in a fit
your going down the wrong path here.
my advice like everyone else is wear your seatbelt, its not like the seats are going to keep you in place if you get t-boned. probably end up riding shot gun of your own car after an accident.
if your still too stubborn and decide to not wear your seatbelt despite the numerous warnings, your just going to have to drive with that beep you love so much. OR you can find a detatched seat belt "tongue" (the male connector piece, the female connector piece is the buckle) that fits and insert it into the buckle without the belt everytime you want to "trick" the sensors.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by huevosrancheros »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Seat belts are for pussies anyways, you're going day anyway </TD></TR></TABLE>
i'd hate to die in a fit
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Or another thing u can do, get one of those things that you plug in to the holder, and just keep it there. It'll fool the beeper.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I...X.jpg Get one of those from honda dealer. =P
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I...X.jpg Get one of those from honda dealer. =P
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Not to sound harsh, and one who was cut off and sent rolling down the highway, only morons disable the seatbelt sensor in a stock car.
Unless you are going to a 5 point harness, leave it alone. You are just going to get yourself killed, and worse, ruin a good car in the process.
Unless you are going to a 5 point harness, leave it alone. You are just going to get yourself killed, and worse, ruin a good car in the process.
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