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you can't, they now have sensors in the seats to detect if you are in the seat or not, it's no longer as simple as just wiring around the seat belt connector.
Pull the seat belt around you and buckle it up. The alarm will then go off. If the alarm stays on, take the car to your Chevy dealer for repair. This repair will be done under warranty. The seat belt buzzer is there for a reason BUT if you really want to disable the buzzer it only takes a couple of seconds to reach under the drivers seat and JUST UNPLUG the wiring harness plug and guess what-- no more noise. Chevrolet put the buzzer there because of the law but it is up to you to do what is right.
i have a 2004 Chevy col, and my chimes and seat belt make NO NOISE. the person before me took out the factory radio, and the chimes, and seat belt buzzer, ran through the radio.
To disable the seat belt alarm on a Chevy Colorado, locate the alarm fuse. Pull out the fuse to disable the alarm.
there should be a plug under the seat that you disconnect.
The 2003 Chevy Tahoe (both the 4.8 and 5.3L engines) have a timing chain, not a belt.
To disable the seat belt buzzer on a 2008 Ford Escape, first, buckle the driver's seat belt and turn the ignition key to the "On" position without starting the engine. Unbuckle the seat belt and then re-buckle it three times within 10 seconds. After the third time, the buzzer should stop sounding, indicating that the system has been reset. Note that this may only silence the buzzer temporarily; always prioritize safety by wearing your seat belt.
You take that thing called a seat belt and plug it into the other part .
It has a timing chain and gears. NO BELT.
chain
The engine in that vehicle doesn't have a timing belt.
UNDER THE DASH IS A BLACK LILTE BOX IS REALY CLOSE TO THE GAS PEDAL YUST UNPLUG