Dangerous question?
maybe if you just disconnect the sensor under the driver's seat? maybe. probably not. i don't know, never really thought about this. mine doesn't beep when i take it off. only when i first turn on the car.
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Same here
Same here
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safety first, there should be no reason to disconnect always wear your seatbelt when you drive we have too many ppl passing away from accidents don't even think about it that's your reminder to buckle up. we all are trying to push our cars to the limit (hp,tq,looks,etc.) keep safety at the top of the list. we already getting pulled over for our mods. don't be an ******* by compromising safety. I apologize sensitive about safety lost friends because of it.
so is the sensor or w/e under my seat that i have to plug in. my civic doesn't make any sound nor does the light come on when i'm not wearing the seat belt but i want the light and noise to come on.
well.. for my car.. a 00 si... the sensor is directly under the driver seat... with the wire disconnected.. the light will not go on... i took it out cuz i didn't like the light.. but.. you should still wear the seat belts when u drive.. you never kno what might happen... prepare for the worst at all times
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[QUOTE=. don't be an ******* by compromising safety. I apologize sensitive about safety lost friends because of it.[/QUOTE]
With those manners, I am surprised you haven't lost more.
With those manners, I am surprised you haven't lost more.
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