Buckle the seat belt.
Beeping can come from a few faults happening in your saturn. You may have an issue with the ignition switch located in the steering column, or if you have automatic track style seat belts the contact switch that triggers the audible beep may be faulty
underneath your dash by the cars ecu on the passenger side is a sealbelt box which if you listen is wear the beeping is coming from....disconect the green connector from the box and your problem is fixed but the belts will not move on the track any longer you would want to leave belts in the restrained positiioned. hope i could have been of some help underneath your dash by the cars ecu on the passenger side is a sealbelt box which if you listen is wear the beeping is coming from....disconect the green connector from the box and your problem is fixed but the belts will not move on the track any longer you would want to leave belts in the restrained positiioned. hope i could have been of some help
We wear seat belts for saftey.For example when you get in a car wreck you need to be safe.Also so the police can not stop your mom or dad
The easiest and quickest way to stop your Chevrolet Express from beeping is to disconnect the power cable from the battery. Wait one minute and replace the cable. The beeping should start again.
If you are talking about when you are parked, my 2006 Forrester will stop beeping at you if you buckly your seat belt then unbuckle it. The warning does not come back on
The beeping sound should stop by itself. If the beeping does not stop, then your stereo has a technical issue. Once you get your stereo fixed, it should stop beeping after a little bit.
seat belt motor is bad
just got radio from scrap yard plugged it in it works fine but it wont stop beeping when you turn the radio up the beeping gets louder how do you stop it.
Turn it off...
You can deter a dog from chewing seat belts by providing alternative chew toys, using a bitter-tasting spray on the seat belts, and practicing positive reinforcement when the dog ignores the seat belts. Consistent training and supervision are key to preventing this behavior.
the beeping stops when the seatbelts are done up.