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On my MKIV Jetta, the seatbelt alarm quits sounding after about 3 minutes. The warning light also goes out at that time, too.
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connect the 2 active wires at the seat belt receptal, (the thing you plug the seat belt into!!! )
You put the buckle in the clasp. Where your seat belt you paid for it and it will save your life. or u can do this: under the seat their is a cable connected it ends are purple on it disconnect them that should do it as i have jetta a vw jetta
I was just talking to my VW mechanic and he tells me he can disarm my alarm by fusing a connection which is located in the area behind my headlight switch. Tight spot if you have ever been under the dash of your VW. He is going to do it this Saturday. Will give you an update when the job is done.......
Pull out the Fuse for alarm system.
I have a '03 and there is an alarm if you leave tour lights on.
you can't, only a dealer can.
Pour a bucket of water into the passenger footwell
In order to the deactivate a factory option alarm system on a 1997 VW Jetta will require special tools. The system will need to be reprogrammed and require a dealership visit to be done safely and correctly.
If your key fob is not working and every time you try to start the car the alarm goes on try these steps: (These work on my '99 VW Jetta) 1. Unlock the door (so you can get in, of course...) 2. Open the trunk of the car (these will disable the alarm). 3. Now you can start the car. 4. Make sure to close the trunk (unless you're in for some adventure :p) rotate the key counterclockwise in the drivers side door it will unarm the alarm.
Removing the fuse will be the easiest way to bypass the 1998 VW Jetta factory alarm system. The alarm fuse location can be found on the inside cover of the fuse box.
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