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Hi, I don't own a Toyota Camry, but this worked on my car... You could disconnect the wires under the seat, but this caused the airbag warning light to come on when i did it, so i reconnected them and instead did this.... 1. Open up the seat-belt casing where you plug in your sseat-belt. They might use special screws but i was able to open mine with a conventional flat blade screwdriver of the roughly right size, then pull open the two plastic halves, to expose the metal lock inside 2. As well as the metal cord that attaches the seat-belt holder in place, there was a small electrical wire running out of the side of the unit, which had a head with two small metal prongs, clipped onto the main metal unit. When these two small prongs touch, the warning light will show. When you buckle your belt, it pushes down a plastic separator to insulate them from one another 3. Pull this small plastic unit off the main metal buckle holder. 4. Prise the side of it open, you should see how the two metal prongs are held in it. 5. In my car, i was able to take out the small metal prongs, then replace the unit. As the electrical circuit was no longer completed, the seat-belt light no longer showed. 6. I then replaced the plastic small unit to the side of the metal buckle holder, and replaced the plastic coverings and screws. From the outside it looks just the same, and the operation should be reversible if you do it right. No guarantees your car will be just the same, but while the chimes/lights/alarms are different, i think the actual detector is the same basic design in most cars...

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Q: How do you disable seat belt chime on 2009 Toyota camery?
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