Why do you want to do that? You probably don't use the belts,right? Silence the seat belt warning by putting the belt on idiot.
No you are the idiot. I am looking for the same thing because I have a dog and every time he gets off and back on the seat the bell starts up again.
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.
Unplug the door switch.
To disable the alarm system on a 1992 Toyota Camry, insert the key into the driver's side door lock and turn it to the unlock position. This should deactivate the alarm if it was triggered. If the alarm continues to sound, you may need to disconnect the battery for a few minutes to reset the system. Always consult your vehicle’s manual for specific instructions related to your model.
The Camry could have a vacuum leak. If there is a vacuum leak, then there can be a whistling sound until the vacuum system is full of air.
That is lifter noise, they probably need adjusting
Solenoid or battery *Check the alternator as well. When my Camry did that, the battery and alternator both needed replacement. -andey78
To turn off the seatbelt warning light on a Citroën C1, you typically need to buckle the seatbelt. If you want to disable the warning sound, you can do so by following the vehicle's manual instructions, usually involving a specific sequence of actions with the ignition and seatbelt. However, keep in mind that disabling safety features is not recommended for safety reasons. Always ensure that all passengers are buckled in for safe driving.
To disable the alarm on your 2002 Camry, insert the key into the driver’s side door lock and turn it to the unlock position. This should deactivate the alarm system. If the alarm continues to sound, you can also try starting the engine with the key, which may reset the alarm. If issues persist, consult your owner's manual or a professional for further assistance.
Lift hood, remove annoying horn by twisting, or jerking erratically.....voila!! No more beeps!
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...
The tranny is probably ****** so it wants to shift while its on P or park so I suggest get a new transmission
Annoying.