Here is what i did on my 2004 Honda accord ex maybe it will work for others. Now im not an electrical engineer or anything but im also not new to wiring things. There is wire set that goes to the drivers side seat belt to the right side of the drivers seat. Break away the out layers and carefully cut each wire one by one, there should be 3. Don't cut all 3 at once to eliminate the risk of a short, leave a little extra going into the seat belt part in case you need to un due this one day.
Now of the 3 wires there should be three one black, one red with a blue stripe and one blue with a red stripe. Strip the rubber of the ends of the BLUE WITH RED STRIPE AND THE BLACK ONLY. (you must look at all wires VERY CAREFULLY because the red and blue ones look almost exactly alike. The stripe will be the thinner of the two colors). Take that and twist it to the black, tape it up and tuck it away! HURRAY! LIFE IS SWEET AGAIN, NO MORE DAM BEEP WHEN IM DRVING LIKE 1 BLOCK!
As an added precaution i took a volt meter and tested all 3 wires before i connected any of them. you may have to do this if your wires don't match. the black is the negative and the other two are positive but with different voltages one about 12 the other about 3 volts. you are connecting the one with the lower voltage to the negative.
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Now im not a genuis with this but i was scared to connect ths wires and run the risk of a short or worse a fire?? i doubt that but im paranoid with my new car. I think its only completeing a circut that's why it shows up as voltage, its not like regular neg and pos where it will short. so far mine does not get warm and works fine. check yours for heat.
another note you don't have to connect any wires to stop the beep but if you don't it may disable the airbags and a light will show on your dash for sure. it looks like a magnifying glass on a seat. this annoyed me too so i connected them. Good luck and post if this works for you and what year make and model Honda!
Buckle your seat belt.
Buckle up your seat belt and the chime will go off.
You can disable the seatbelt warning chime, in your Honda CRV, by removing the fuse. The fuse can be found in the fuse box in the engine compartment.
You cannot disable the chime. Just buckle up and it will stop chiming.
By wearing your seat belt.
get an old seatbelt from a junk yard and plug in into the seatbelt soquit
simply wear your seatbelt.
plug the seatbelt in.. the warning stops then ;-)
Put on your seatbelt. It it is still chiming with your belt on, take it back to the dealer for repair. It is under warranty.
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.
THIS DID NOT WORK ON MY 2007 CAMRY..ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS??
Buckle up your seat belt and the chime will go off.