To state the obvious - wear the seatbelt.
There are reasons to disable the chime.
1. Turn key to accessories "on"
2. Wait for seatbelt light to turn off and then press the seatbelt release button 9 times.
3. The abs light then illuminates for 5 seconds, when it turns off, press the seatbelt release button 1 more time.
4. The abs light will blink to confirm the code was entered.
5. This must also be done on the passenger seat.
THIS DID NOT WORK ON MY 2007 CAMRY..ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS??
Buckel your seatbelt and it will go off. If it is not going off with your seatbelt buckled, then take it to the dealer for repair.
Put on your seatbelt!
Wear your seatbelt.
Put your seatbelt on! Amazing Or find a seat belt extension. 2007 Pilot seems to be an odd size of buckle and tongue, so this may be difficult. Search Amazon or eBay for "seat belt buckle chime" or similar to find dozens of extensions and warning chime stoppers. Let us know if you find one that works for the 2007 Pilot!
it tells you how to do that in the owner's manual in the back.
take the key out of the ignition switch.
Dealer using a scan tool in the body control module.
Buckle your seatbelt. Now if the alarm is on even after buckling up, take it to the dealer as it is still under warranty. If you just want to be stupid and not wear your seatbelt, I will not help you.
Just connect the two cables that are in the female slot of the seat belt coupler.
poor milk in the seatbelt then grab a 9mm hand gun and shot the mfer!
Note - this is from what I've researched. I'm getting ready to buy an '08 Tahoe and I have the same question. From what I understand, it's very simple. There is a plug that runs underneath the driver's seat, and you simply unplug that cable at the connector. The guy had an '07 Tahoe and he said it stopped the seatbelt chime. Or ask the dealer for seatbelt extenders and leave the extenders plugged in. That's what I did in my 07 Sierra. Dealer ship gave me the extenders free when I bought the truck. Probably because I looked like I needed them.