Try buckling the belt...which you should be doing regardless of whether a buzzer tells you to.
There are two wires under the seat responsible for the seat belt alarm. You can play with them to disable. If during the state inspection they will find out that you disconnect it again they will make you to connect it again you will not pass the inspection.
If you are indeed a Deputy as you say, I am sure your local Chrysler dealer would be more than happy to disconnect the alarm for you.
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It is integral in the BCM; can't be disabled.
Disconnect electrical connector under driver seat that connects to seat belt device.
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Wear your seat belt, your car is trying to save your life!
To disable the seat belt alarm on a 2006 Ford 15 passenger van, you can buckle and unbuckle the seat belt multiple times in a specific sequence. Start by buckling the driver's seat belt, then unbuckle it and buckle it again three times within about 10 seconds. This should disable the alarm. However, keep in mind that disabling the seat belt alarm can compromise safety, so it’s generally recommended to use seat belts properly.
find the fuse for the alarm if the fuse sevices alarm only remove the fuse other than that basically you are stuck with the alarm
If you do so, you will void warranty and your car will not pass next state inspection (if you bring it at Toyota place).
I have a 1992 Camry LE and its a belt
There is no fan belt in a 95 Camry