you are wearing the seatbelt.
You can turn off the 2009 Toyota Camry seatbelt warning light by engaging the seatbelt. You can also remove the seatbelt warning light fuse. Removing the seatbelt warning light fuse is not recommended.
By wearing the seatbelt.
By wearing the seatbelt.
Unless your seatbelt is on. aswell as other passengers, the seatbelt light will not turn off. It is a safety precaution and I highly doubt you can disarm it.
nissan designed the seatbelt warning light to flash i think around 7 times. there is also a warning bell with the light, however the bell deactivates once the drivers seatbelt is locked in, where as the light continues the full cycle. Naaman
By putting your seatbelt on! Not wearing a seatbelt is one of the dumbest things you can do. Seat belts save lives.
You can turn off the seatbelt warning light in your 2006 Ford Explorer, by buckling the seatbelts. When the seat is occupied the warning light will stay on until the seatbelt is buckled.
With the engine OFF, parking brake ON, and the seatbelt UNBUCKLED, Turn the ignition to the ON position without starting the engine. When the seatbelt light goes OUT, buckle and unbuckle the seatbelt 9 times, ending with the seatbelt unbuckled (This must be completed within 50 total seconds). The airbag light will light for 3 seconds, when is goes out, buckle and unbuckle the seatbelt 1 more time within 7 seconds. If you were successful, the seatbelt light will flash 4 times per second for 3 seconds.
The light warns you that you are not wearing your seatbelt. Pushing the button cancels the warning.
yes, you get a warning light on your dashboard alerting you when it is off, and does not go off when your seatbelt is on, so yes it can.
There are two possibilities for the 'receiver' if you are getting a flashing seatbelt light. First, there are wires under the seat that detect when someone is sitting on the seat and then there is a sensor in the seatbelt receiver piece (the part with the release button where you click it to open the seatbelt) that senses when the seatbelt is correctly closed. The most likely problem is that your sensor in the seatbelt receiver is simply worn out.