Still the annoying seat belt crap!
Im great with anything in a honda i made my own switchs im good with electrical things and all that other good stuff but i can not figure out how the hell to stop the god damn beeping noise for my seat belts
i took the stock ones off and i just have 4 point racing harnesses that are not connected to that seat belt crap. so my car will not stop beeping! Some one please help me out i tried grounding the wires together then i tried puting negative and positive together and it just wont work!
i took the stock ones off and i just have 4 point racing harnesses that are not connected to that seat belt crap. so my car will not stop beeping! Some one please help me out i tried grounding the wires together then i tried puting negative and positive together and it just wont work!
you should be able to splice two wires together to shut it off. did you test the wirs in the seatbelt plug to see if a wire gets ground or 12volts when the seat belt is plugged in. If theres a wire that is 12volts when the seatbelts not plugged in and when the seat belts plugged in the same wire goes to 0volts that should be the wire. Did you test in of the wires?
This should be really easy, if it's anything like a Prelude. There is a wiring harness under the seat that goes to the seatbelt buckle. Reach way under the driver's seat and just unplug it, and the car will think the seatbelt is always on.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ExclusiveCRX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i did unplug the seat belt from under the seat it still dont stop beeping!</TD></TR></TABLE>You can't just unplug it, you have to jump it, when you connect your seat belt it closes the connection, if all you do is unplug it the connection is open. I'm sure, I will try it on my 94 LS
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by suspendedHatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have a 93 Civic DX. Unplugged it and it has never beeped since.</TD></TR></TABLE> Same on my 94LS but 91 was the last year of the CRX, [I think] and it was the last year of the Civics "body style" 88 - 91 and a lot of elec. changes were made in 92 mostly in the electronic modules, I think, anyway, I have turned off the chime on more then a few cars by just removing the chime altogether, or finding the input trigger wire for the seat belt, and disconnecting it, [that way you still have your lights on and key still in the ign. chimes] I have also used the "jumper", because on some cars plugging in the seat belt. [putting it on] closes a switch in the belt itself, no belt, no switch, so you install a "jumper" to connect the 2 wires in the plug.
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