Seatbelt ding-ding-ding - 2005 Accord
Is there anyway to turn off the ding ding ding seatbelt warning on the 95
Accord EX? The light is fine, just the sound. Thanks |
Re: Seatbelt ding-ding-ding - 2005 Accord
"RodgerDodger=\)i" <ddlld23REMOVE@XXcsiREMOVE.com> wrote in
news:5ZOdnUf0rph8doDeRVn-iA@giganews.com: > Is there anyway to turn off the ding ding ding seatbelt warning on the > 95 Accord EX? The light is fine, just the sound. Thanks > > > 1) Buckle belt behind your back. 2) Go to wrecker's. Cut buckle off old belt. Insert that into receptacle as desired. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: Seatbelt ding-ding-ding - 2005 Accord
Why not find the source of the ding ding ding and disconnect it?
"RodgerDodger=)i" <ddlld23REMOVE@XXcsiREMOVE.com> wrote in message news:5ZOdnUf0rph8doDeRVn-iA@giganews.com... > Is there anyway to turn off the ding ding ding seatbelt warning on the 95 > Accord EX? The light is fine, just the sound. Thanks > > |
Re: Seatbelt ding-ding-ding - 2005 Accord
use it the way it was designed... :)
RodgerDodger=)i wrote: >Is there anyway to turn off the ding ding ding seatbelt warning on the 95 >Accord EX? The light is fine, just the sound. Thanks -- Message posted via http://www.carkb.com |
Re: Seatbelt ding-ding-ding - 2005 Accord
Seat belts save lifes, so buckup!
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Re: Seatbelt ding-ding-ding - 2005 Accord
Waiving the right to remain silent, "TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m>
said: > "RodgerDodger=\)i" <ddlld23REMOVE@XXcsiREMOVE.com> wrote in > news:5ZOdnUf0rph8doDeRVn-iA@giganews.com: > >> Is there anyway to turn off the ding ding ding seatbelt warning >> on the 95 Accord EX? The light is fine, just the sound. >> Thanks >> >> >> > > > 1) Buckle belt behind your back. > 2) Go to wrecker's. Cut buckle off old belt. Insert that into > receptacle as desired. Then go kill yourself, taking care not to injure any innocents... -- Larry J. - Remove spamtrap in ALLCAPS to e-mail The United States is the greatest country in the world..! Eleven million illegal aliens can't be wrong. |
Re: Seatbelt ding-ding-ding - 2005 Accord
Wear it stupid!!!!
"RodgerDodger=)i" <ddlld23REMOVE@XXcsiREMOVE.com> wrote in message news:5ZOdnUf0rph8doDeRVn-iA@giganews.com... > Is there anyway to turn off the ding ding ding seatbelt warning on the 95 > Accord EX? The light is fine, just the sound. Thanks > |
Re: Seatbelt ding-ding-ding - 2005 Accord
Yes, thanks. I buckle everywhere. Everywhere, except, my 140 home
neighborhood that I drive 2mph mailbox to mailbox to deliver association fliers (not in the mailbox of course for you postal inspectors) and the seatbelt straps me in so well, I cannot reach out far enough to make a safe delivery. So, for the 2 hour period once per month, I was hoping to to be ding free. "mopa" <buttakid@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1126041477.284310.196000@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > Seat belts save lifes, so buckup! > Yes, thanks. I buckle everywhere. Everywhere, except, my 140 home neighborhood that I drive 2mph mailbox to mailbox to deliver association fliers (not in the mailbox of course for you postal inspectors) and the seatbelt straps me in so well, I cannot reach out far enough to make a safe delivery. So, for the 2 hour period once per month, I was hoping to to be ding free. |
Re: Seatbelt ding-ding-ding - 2005 Accord
Ha. RodgerDodger shut you yahoos down... lol
"RodgerDodger=)i" <ddlld23REMOVE@XXcsiREMOVE.com> wrote > Yes, thanks. I buckle everywhere. Everywhere, except, my 140 home > neighborhood that I drive 2mph mailbox to mailbox to deliver association > fliers (not in the mailbox of course for you postal inspectors) and the > seatbelt straps me in so well, I cannot reach out far enough to make a safe > delivery. So, for the 2 hour period once per month, I was hoping to to be > ding free. |
Re: Seatbelt ding-ding-ding - 2005 Accord
"RodgerDodger=)i" <ddlld23REMOVE@XXcsiREMOVE.com> wrote in message news:5ZOdnUf0rph8doDeRVn-iA@giganews.com... > Is there anyway to turn off the ding ding ding seatbelt warning on the 95 > Accord EX? The light is fine, just the sound. Thanks The smartest way to disable the sound is to wear the seatbelt. That way you won't become disabled. Brian |
Re: Seatbelt ding-ding-ding - 2005 Accord
On 9/6/2005 5:28 PM RodgerDodger=)i spake these words of knowledge:
> Yes, thanks. I buckle everywhere. Everywhere, except, my 140 home > neighborhood that I drive 2mph mailbox to mailbox to deliver association > fliers (not in the mailbox of course for you postal inspectors) and the > seatbelt straps me in so well, I cannot reach out far enough to make a safe > delivery. So, for the 2 hour period once per month, I was hoping to to be > ding free. > As someone said, buckle it behind you. No problem. RFT!!! Dave Kelsen -- .... "I have as much authority as the Pope, I just don't have as many people who believe it." -- George Carlin |
Re: Seatbelt ding-ding-ding - 2005 Accord
"Grahame" <grahame.news@sympatico.ca> wrote in
news:GUqTe.11436$I02.595878@news20.bellglobal.com: > "RodgerDodger=)i" <ddlld23REMOVE@XXcsiREMOVE.com> wrote in message > news:5ZOdnUf0rph8doDeRVn-iA@giganews.com... >> Is there anyway to turn off the ding ding ding seatbelt warning on >> the 95 Accord EX? The light is fine, just the sound. Thanks >> >> > > > Why not find the source of the ding ding ding and disconnect it? Harder than it sounds. It means removing the Integrated Control Module from its (very good) hiding place, and putting a wood screw in the speaker to stop the diaphragm from vibrating. This is what I've done with my Integra. I was going to just unsolder the speaker and replace it with a resistor, but I don't know how to determine the rating of resistor that would be needed. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: Seatbelt ding-ding-ding - 2005 Accord
"Larry J." <usenet2@DE.LETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote in
news:Xns96C9930DBC0A4larrythefrog@68.6.19.6: > Waiving the right to remain silent, "TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> > said: > >> "RodgerDodger=\)i" <ddlld23REMOVE@XXcsiREMOVE.com> wrote in >> news:5ZOdnUf0rph8doDeRVn-iA@giganews.com: >> >>> Is there anyway to turn off the ding ding ding seatbelt warning >>> on the 95 Accord EX? The light is fine, just the sound. >>> Thanks >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> 1) Buckle belt behind your back. >> 2) Go to wrecker's. Cut buckle off old belt. Insert that into >> receptacle as desired. > > Then go kill yourself, taking care not to injure any innocents... > You gonna moralize or are you gonna answer his question? Go take your politics to alt.autos.toyota. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: Seatbelt ding-ding-ding - 2005 Accord
Why would you need to replace the speaker with a resistor?
"TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message news:Xns96C9DEA386148tegger@207.14.113.17... > "Grahame" <grahame.news@sympatico.ca> wrote in > news:GUqTe.11436$I02.595878@news20.bellglobal.com: > > > "RodgerDodger=)i" <ddlld23REMOVE@XXcsiREMOVE.com> wrote in message > > news:5ZOdnUf0rph8doDeRVn-iA@giganews.com... > >> Is there anyway to turn off the ding ding ding seatbelt warning on > >> the 95 Accord EX? The light is fine, just the sound. Thanks > >> > >> > > > > > > Why not find the source of the ding ding ding and disconnect it? > > > > Harder than it sounds. It means removing the Integrated Control Module from > its (very good) hiding place, and putting a wood screw in the speaker to > stop the diaphragm from vibrating. This is what I've done with my Integra. > > I was going to just unsolder the speaker and replace it with a resistor, > but I don't know how to determine the rating of resistor that would be > needed. > > > > -- > TeGGeR® > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: Seatbelt ding-ding-ding - 2005 Accord
"Grahame" <grahame.news@sympatico.ca> wrote in
news:0qITe.14710$I02.772391@news20.bellglobal.com: > > "TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message > news:Xns96C9DEA386148tegger@207.14.113.17... >> I was going to just unsolder the speaker and replace it with a >> resistor, but I don't know how to determine the rating of resistor >> that would be needed. > > > Why would you need to replace the speaker with a resistor? I supposed that the module would expect some sort of current and resistance to be present in that location, otherwise problems may arise. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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