You can't. You must wear your seatbelt. You CAN! It is very simple it is a Blu/White plug under seat with grey/grey-blu wires on a 2008 CRV that only seem to operate that idiotic, stressfull gadget for handicapped like the ones who answered first above... Personally I chose that car ALSO on the possibility to be able to remove it. For those who have not such a good car and must put up with this handicapped option, I suggest a great solution: to get a spare male buckle for a couple of $ from a wrecker and plug it in instead of yours. it must match your female plug though. If not you can always cut those wires at the seat buckle but if the car is new I am more reluctant to do it. A sparky can then certainly put a little switch for you too if you want to re-enable it at soem stage... god knows why... Basically Honda is showing that us that they HAD to put it in but recognise it is useless. I am still wondering how dumb or dishonest all those Honda service people are, to tell us it is not possible... It is YOUR car you have the right to choose what YOU want and DON'T want in it. You are repsonsible for it though. Drive safely.
taake the ballbering out of the sensor unit
The shift sensor on a 2000 Honda accord 2.3l v-tec is on the driver side.
Driver's side, after the catalytic converter.
most buzzers are located on the driver side up underneath the brake pedal
There is a disable switch called (valet switch) under the driver side of dashboard. Switching to opposite position should disable the alarm system.
If your 2002 Honda Civic alarm will not turn off, place the key in the driver's side door. Lock and unlock the door to disable the alarm.
Disconnect plug under driver's seat.
Typically one cannot disable a drl on the 2003 Honda Accord because it is a required safety feature. To disable the drl you would have to take it to any Honda service center and have them disable the drl for you. They would have to disconnect the required attachments to successfully disable the drl without compromising the rest of the mechanisms.
You get a noisy Honda.
To disable the seat belt chime in a 2015 Honda CR-V, you can follow these steps: First, turn the ignition to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Buckle and unbuckle the driver's seat belt three times, then turn the ignition off. This process should disable the chime. However, be sure to always wear your seat belt for safety.
To disable an alarm on a Honda Civic locate the brain of the system. The brain controls the alarm. Unplug the brain from the wire harness.
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