Simply cut out the speaker above the pedals If you look above you, where the rear view mirror is attached to the ceiling of the vehicle is the seatbelt light indicator. Carefully remove the cover and unscrew all five screws. You'll see the tiny speaker connection inside and simply plug it out.
Unplug the door switch.
Just turn open the fuel fill cap and you will hear the depressurizing sound. Ttssssssss.
Don't do it. But if you want still to do that the speaker is located just next to the ignition cylinder. You have to remove the panel under the steering wheel if you want to modify factory options.
There's a wire under the driver's seat (under the carpet) that goes to the seatbelt, unplugging this will disable the annoying buzzer you have till u put on your seatbelt. An off note on that... The paramedics will also appreciate the lack of noise when they investigate how you died in the accident by not wearing a seatbelt...
It sound like the switch needs to be adjusted down below the brake pedal. Someone thought it might be a solenoid problem? Does that sound right?
Annoying.
I'm having a similar problem. The passengar seat belt will not close, which causes the beeping to never end. Currently, I have disabled the beeping. I removed the door panel on the side with the problem, unplugged the grey connector and placed a wire in the plug shorting it out to fool it into thinking the door is still open. Kevin
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Turn the volume down.
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Doesn't sound like carb. If it were running rich you would be getting black smoke Check coolant level and oil -- sounds more like head gasket
you press the lock button