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To disable the seatbelt chime on a Honda Pilot, start the vehicle and ensure the driver's seatbelt is unbuckled. Turn the ignition to the "ON" position without starting the engine, then buckle and unbuckle the seatbelt three times within 10 seconds. After that, turn the ignition off. When you start the vehicle again, the seatbelt chime should be disabled.
To turn off the seatbelt chime on a 2011 Chevrolet Traverse, start the vehicle and buckle the driver's seatbelt. Then, with the ignition in the "On" position, unbuckle and re-buckle the seatbelt three times within 10 seconds. After the third buckle, the chime should stop. If done correctly, you'll hear a confirmation chime indicating the feature has been disabled.
To disable the seatbelt chime on a Honda Odyssey, first, ensure the vehicle is in the "On" position without starting the engine. Then, buckle and unbuckle the driver's seatbelt three times within 10 seconds, ending with the seatbelt unbuckled. The chime should stop, indicating that the feature is disabled. If the chime persists, repeat the process, making sure to follow the steps accurately.
To disable the seatbelt chime on a 2011 Crown Victoria, you can follow these steps: Start the vehicle and buckle the driver’s seatbelt, then turn the ignition off. After that, unbuckle the seatbelt and turn the ignition back on without starting the engine. Buckle and unbuckle the seatbelt three times, ending with it unbuckled. Finally, turn the ignition off, and the chime should be disabled.
To turn off the seatbelt chime in a 2010 Ram 1500, you can follow these steps: Start the vehicle and buckle the driver's seatbelt. Then, unbuckle it and repeat this process three times. After the third time, the chime should stop. If successful, the chime will remain off until the battery is disconnected or the system is reset.
Well you should always wear a seatbelt but you can turn off the chime by simply grounding the wire lead at the seatbelt causing the electricity to flow through and the chime to turn off
To deactivate the seatbelt chime in a Lexus LS460, first, ensure the vehicle is in the "On" position without starting the engine. Then, buckle and unbuckle the driver's seatbelt three times, ending with the seatbelt unbuckled. After that, turn the ignition off and then back on. This should disable the chime, but consult the owner's manual for specific instructions or variations based on model year.
To disable the seatbelt chime on a Ford Taurus, first, buckle the driver's seatbelt and turn the ignition on without starting the engine. Then, unbuckle the seatbelt and buckle it three times within a span of 10 seconds. After the third buckle, you should hear a chime indicating that the feature has been disabled. Turn off the ignition to save the setting.
buckle your seatbelt
To turn off the seatbelt chime in 2006-2008 Dodge Rams and some other newer Dodge vehicles, follow this procedure: Get in the vehicle, close the door, put on your seatbelt. Start the engine, wait for the seatbelt light to turn off. Within 30 seconds of the light turning off, unbuckle and re-buckle the seatbelt 4 times, making sure the seatbelt light responds (turns on and off) each time you unbuckle and re-buckle the belt. Ending with the seatbelt BUCKLED, turn off your engine. If done correctly, you will immediately hear one chime to verify the programming. To re-enable the chime, simply repeat this procedure. NOTE: Although the seatbelt chime will not chime constantly if your belt is not buckled while driving, it WILL still chime when you first start your engine, and the seatbelt light will stay on to remind you. The light can be deactivated also, but it is a much more complicated (and I feel unnecessary) procedure. WARNING!!!: DO NOT deactivate the seatbelt chime by cutting or splicing the wires to the seatbelt buckle under the seat. THIS WILL DISABLE YOUR AIRBAGS even if your belt is buckled!!! AIRBAGS are DEADLY if your belt is not buckled, so there is a sensor in the buckle which disables the airbags when the belt is not buckled. If you cut or splice these wires, you also disable that sensor. Turning off the chime using the programming option keeps your airbags working properly. Hope this helps, ENJOY YOUR DODGE!!! -Mike Vidal, Forked River, NJ