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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.
i don't know why you wouldn't want to wear a seatbelt but you could go to a junkyard and get the male end from another vic and cut it off the belt and place it in the offending seatbelt end
The only way short of rewiring your cars restraint system it to wear your seat belt. Not only is it the law in most state, it may even save your life.
You can unplug it. Its under the dash board
With the engine OFF, parking brake ON, and the seatbelt UNBUCKLED, Turn the ignition to the ON position without starting the engine. When the seatbelt light goes OUT, buckle and unbuckle the seatbelt 9 times, ending with the seatbelt unbuckled (This must be completed within 50 total seconds). The airbag light will light for 3 seconds, when is goes out, buckle and unbuckle the seatbelt 1 more time within 7 seconds. If you were successful, the seatbelt light will flash 4 times per second for 3 seconds.
is it just blaring and wont stop or it wont let you start the vehicle?
Wear your seat belt, your car is trying to save your life!
The only way short of rewiring your cars restraint system it to wear your seat belt. Not only is it the law in most state, it may even save your life.
There should be a SWITCH at the dome light! If not, remove the fuse from the fuse box above where your gas pedal is. OR: Simply remove the BULB from the dome light. duncanw.
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Since the chime is built into the lighting control module, you will not be able to just unplug the chime, so if you swish you can disable the key-in warning switch in the steering column. Remove the lower column shroud and find the single BK/PK wire coming from the kay cylinder area. Snip that wire, and you should be chime-less, at least as far as the key is concerned. It will still ding for ather reasons, like if you open the door with the lights on.
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