seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
Anyone have any luck disabling the seatbelt reminder on a 2006 Accord? Can I
unplug the sensor under the seat without setting off a code? |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
guy quartarone wrote:
> Anyone have any luck disabling the seatbelt reminder on a 2006 Accord? Can I > unplug the sensor under the seat without setting off a code? Buckle up before starting the car. |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
guy quartarone wrote:
> Anyone have any luck disabling the seatbelt reminder on a 2006 Accord? Can I > unplug the sensor under the seat without setting off a code? Buckle up before starting the car. |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
guy quartarone wrote:
> Anyone have any luck disabling the seatbelt reminder on a 2006 Accord? Can I > unplug the sensor under the seat without setting off a code? Buckle up before starting the car. |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
guy quartarone wrote:
> Anyone have any luck disabling the seatbelt reminder on a 2006 Accord? Can I > unplug the sensor under the seat without setting off a code? Buckle up before starting the car. |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
"guy quartarone" <guyq@comcast.net> wrote in
news:VbWdnfdDb63a-FrZnZ2dnUVZ_tidnZ2d@comcast.com: > Anyone have any luck disabling the seatbelt reminder on a 2006 Accord? > Can I unplug the sensor under the seat without setting off a code? > > The new cars will not allow silencing the seatbelt chime the way you used to be able to. Beeper control is part of the multifunction unit under the dash, which uses the seat sensor as one of its inputs. Disconnecting the sensor will not have the effect you want. The chime is amazingly annoying when all you're doing is crawling in a parking lot, or moving cars in the driveway. I wish they would have it kick in only after the car reaches 15-20mph or so. There are two realistically possible ways to shut the chime up if you need to: 1) Go to the wreckers. Cut a buckle off a wreck's belt. Insert that into the receptacle as needed. 2) Do up belt behind your back. A third way (requiring some mechanical and electrical aptitude) is to remove the multifunction unit and unsolder/snip the little beeper button, which is the same as those used on computer motherboards. This kills ALL chimes, including the key-in/door open warning. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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"guy quartarone" <guyq@comcast.net> wrote in
news:VbWdnfdDb63a-FrZnZ2dnUVZ_tidnZ2d@comcast.com: > Anyone have any luck disabling the seatbelt reminder on a 2006 Accord? > Can I unplug the sensor under the seat without setting off a code? > > The new cars will not allow silencing the seatbelt chime the way you used to be able to. Beeper control is part of the multifunction unit under the dash, which uses the seat sensor as one of its inputs. Disconnecting the sensor will not have the effect you want. The chime is amazingly annoying when all you're doing is crawling in a parking lot, or moving cars in the driveway. I wish they would have it kick in only after the car reaches 15-20mph or so. There are two realistically possible ways to shut the chime up if you need to: 1) Go to the wreckers. Cut a buckle off a wreck's belt. Insert that into the receptacle as needed. 2) Do up belt behind your back. A third way (requiring some mechanical and electrical aptitude) is to remove the multifunction unit and unsolder/snip the little beeper button, which is the same as those used on computer motherboards. This kills ALL chimes, including the key-in/door open warning. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
"guy quartarone" <guyq@comcast.net> wrote in
news:VbWdnfdDb63a-FrZnZ2dnUVZ_tidnZ2d@comcast.com: > Anyone have any luck disabling the seatbelt reminder on a 2006 Accord? > Can I unplug the sensor under the seat without setting off a code? > > The new cars will not allow silencing the seatbelt chime the way you used to be able to. Beeper control is part of the multifunction unit under the dash, which uses the seat sensor as one of its inputs. Disconnecting the sensor will not have the effect you want. The chime is amazingly annoying when all you're doing is crawling in a parking lot, or moving cars in the driveway. I wish they would have it kick in only after the car reaches 15-20mph or so. There are two realistically possible ways to shut the chime up if you need to: 1) Go to the wreckers. Cut a buckle off a wreck's belt. Insert that into the receptacle as needed. 2) Do up belt behind your back. A third way (requiring some mechanical and electrical aptitude) is to remove the multifunction unit and unsolder/snip the little beeper button, which is the same as those used on computer motherboards. This kills ALL chimes, including the key-in/door open warning. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
"guy quartarone" <guyq@comcast.net> wrote in
news:VbWdnfdDb63a-FrZnZ2dnUVZ_tidnZ2d@comcast.com: > Anyone have any luck disabling the seatbelt reminder on a 2006 Accord? > Can I unplug the sensor under the seat without setting off a code? > > The new cars will not allow silencing the seatbelt chime the way you used to be able to. Beeper control is part of the multifunction unit under the dash, which uses the seat sensor as one of its inputs. Disconnecting the sensor will not have the effect you want. The chime is amazingly annoying when all you're doing is crawling in a parking lot, or moving cars in the driveway. I wish they would have it kick in only after the car reaches 15-20mph or so. There are two realistically possible ways to shut the chime up if you need to: 1) Go to the wreckers. Cut a buckle off a wreck's belt. Insert that into the receptacle as needed. 2) Do up belt behind your back. A third way (requiring some mechanical and electrical aptitude) is to remove the multifunction unit and unsolder/snip the little beeper button, which is the same as those used on computer motherboards. This kills ALL chimes, including the key-in/door open warning. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
Ummm...here's a dumb solution...why don't you just wear your seatbelt?
This IS the purpose of the seatbelt chime. 56 percent of all automobile fatalities in 2003 could have been prevented if the occupants of the vehicles involved in the accidents wore their seatbelts. At least 75 percent of those occupants would have lived. |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
Ummm...here's a dumb solution...why don't you just wear your seatbelt?
This IS the purpose of the seatbelt chime. 56 percent of all automobile fatalities in 2003 could have been prevented if the occupants of the vehicles involved in the accidents wore their seatbelts. At least 75 percent of those occupants would have lived. |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
Ummm...here's a dumb solution...why don't you just wear your seatbelt?
This IS the purpose of the seatbelt chime. 56 percent of all automobile fatalities in 2003 could have been prevented if the occupants of the vehicles involved in the accidents wore their seatbelts. At least 75 percent of those occupants would have lived. |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
Ummm...here's a dumb solution...why don't you just wear your seatbelt?
This IS the purpose of the seatbelt chime. 56 percent of all automobile fatalities in 2003 could have been prevented if the occupants of the vehicles involved in the accidents wore their seatbelts. At least 75 percent of those occupants would have lived. |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
On 30 Jul 2006 18:05:26 -0700, "Robert" <kraft.fhs@gmail.com> wrote:
>Ummm...here's a dumb solution...why don't you just wear your seatbelt? >This IS the purpose of the seatbelt chime. > >56 percent of all automobile fatalities in 2003 could have been >prevented if the occupants of the vehicles involved in the accidents >wore their seatbelts. At least 75 percent of those occupants would have >lived. I should be able to disable that so called feature. After all I don't think it's the governments right to determine if I live or die. Hell here in florida we have seatbelt laws but you can ride a motorcycle without a helmet!!! Same in Illinois. Chip |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
On 30 Jul 2006 18:05:26 -0700, "Robert" <kraft.fhs@gmail.com> wrote:
>Ummm...here's a dumb solution...why don't you just wear your seatbelt? >This IS the purpose of the seatbelt chime. > >56 percent of all automobile fatalities in 2003 could have been >prevented if the occupants of the vehicles involved in the accidents >wore their seatbelts. At least 75 percent of those occupants would have >lived. I should be able to disable that so called feature. After all I don't think it's the governments right to determine if I live or die. Hell here in florida we have seatbelt laws but you can ride a motorcycle without a helmet!!! Same in Illinois. Chip |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
On 30 Jul 2006 18:05:26 -0700, "Robert" <kraft.fhs@gmail.com> wrote:
>Ummm...here's a dumb solution...why don't you just wear your seatbelt? >This IS the purpose of the seatbelt chime. > >56 percent of all automobile fatalities in 2003 could have been >prevented if the occupants of the vehicles involved in the accidents >wore their seatbelts. At least 75 percent of those occupants would have >lived. I should be able to disable that so called feature. After all I don't think it's the governments right to determine if I live or die. Hell here in florida we have seatbelt laws but you can ride a motorcycle without a helmet!!! Same in Illinois. Chip |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
On 30 Jul 2006 18:05:26 -0700, "Robert" <kraft.fhs@gmail.com> wrote:
>Ummm...here's a dumb solution...why don't you just wear your seatbelt? >This IS the purpose of the seatbelt chime. > >56 percent of all automobile fatalities in 2003 could have been >prevented if the occupants of the vehicles involved in the accidents >wore their seatbelts. At least 75 percent of those occupants would have >lived. I should be able to disable that so called feature. After all I don't think it's the governments right to determine if I live or die. Hell here in florida we have seatbelt laws but you can ride a motorcycle without a helmet!!! Same in Illinois. Chip |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
chip wrote:
. . . . . here in florida we have seatbelt laws but you can ride a motorcycle > without a helmet!!! > Chip ----------------------- Your state government is just trying to get rid of the dumber bikers. :-( Cold. 'Curly' |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
chip wrote:
. . . . . here in florida we have seatbelt laws but you can ride a motorcycle > without a helmet!!! > Chip ----------------------- Your state government is just trying to get rid of the dumber bikers. :-( Cold. 'Curly' |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
chip wrote:
. . . . . here in florida we have seatbelt laws but you can ride a motorcycle > without a helmet!!! > Chip ----------------------- Your state government is just trying to get rid of the dumber bikers. :-( Cold. 'Curly' |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
chip wrote:
. . . . . here in florida we have seatbelt laws but you can ride a motorcycle > without a helmet!!! > Chip ----------------------- Your state government is just trying to get rid of the dumber bikers. :-( Cold. 'Curly' |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
Not wearing a helmet when riding a motorcycle doesn't injure or kill others
as could happen if you lose control of your car because you are not wearing a seat/shoulder belt. "chip" <hs4797@brevard.net> wrote in message news:mfbtc29os30ojenhou2aspr0pd7n813iss@4ax.com... > On 30 Jul 2006 18:05:26 -0700, "Robert" <kraft.fhs@gmail.com> wrote: > > >Ummm...here's a dumb solution...why don't you just wear your seatbelt? > >This IS the purpose of the seatbelt chime. > > > >56 percent of all automobile fatalities in 2003 could have been > >prevented if the occupants of the vehicles involved in the accidents > >wore their seatbelts. At least 75 percent of those occupants would have > >lived. > > > I should be able to disable that so called feature. After all I don't > think it's the governments right to determine if I live or die. Hell > here in florida we have seatbelt laws but you can ride a motorcycle > without a helmet!!! Same in Illinois. > Chip |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
Not wearing a helmet when riding a motorcycle doesn't injure or kill others
as could happen if you lose control of your car because you are not wearing a seat/shoulder belt. "chip" <hs4797@brevard.net> wrote in message news:mfbtc29os30ojenhou2aspr0pd7n813iss@4ax.com... > On 30 Jul 2006 18:05:26 -0700, "Robert" <kraft.fhs@gmail.com> wrote: > > >Ummm...here's a dumb solution...why don't you just wear your seatbelt? > >This IS the purpose of the seatbelt chime. > > > >56 percent of all automobile fatalities in 2003 could have been > >prevented if the occupants of the vehicles involved in the accidents > >wore their seatbelts. At least 75 percent of those occupants would have > >lived. > > > I should be able to disable that so called feature. After all I don't > think it's the governments right to determine if I live or die. Hell > here in florida we have seatbelt laws but you can ride a motorcycle > without a helmet!!! Same in Illinois. > Chip |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
Not wearing a helmet when riding a motorcycle doesn't injure or kill others
as could happen if you lose control of your car because you are not wearing a seat/shoulder belt. "chip" <hs4797@brevard.net> wrote in message news:mfbtc29os30ojenhou2aspr0pd7n813iss@4ax.com... > On 30 Jul 2006 18:05:26 -0700, "Robert" <kraft.fhs@gmail.com> wrote: > > >Ummm...here's a dumb solution...why don't you just wear your seatbelt? > >This IS the purpose of the seatbelt chime. > > > >56 percent of all automobile fatalities in 2003 could have been > >prevented if the occupants of the vehicles involved in the accidents > >wore their seatbelts. At least 75 percent of those occupants would have > >lived. > > > I should be able to disable that so called feature. After all I don't > think it's the governments right to determine if I live or die. Hell > here in florida we have seatbelt laws but you can ride a motorcycle > without a helmet!!! Same in Illinois. > Chip |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
Not wearing a helmet when riding a motorcycle doesn't injure or kill others
as could happen if you lose control of your car because you are not wearing a seat/shoulder belt. "chip" <hs4797@brevard.net> wrote in message news:mfbtc29os30ojenhou2aspr0pd7n813iss@4ax.com... > On 30 Jul 2006 18:05:26 -0700, "Robert" <kraft.fhs@gmail.com> wrote: > > >Ummm...here's a dumb solution...why don't you just wear your seatbelt? > >This IS the purpose of the seatbelt chime. > > > >56 percent of all automobile fatalities in 2003 could have been > >prevented if the occupants of the vehicles involved in the accidents > >wore their seatbelts. At least 75 percent of those occupants would have > >lived. > > > I should be able to disable that so called feature. After all I don't > think it's the governments right to determine if I live or die. Hell > here in florida we have seatbelt laws but you can ride a motorcycle > without a helmet!!! Same in Illinois. > Chip |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
The "government" isn't doing anything, it's not a law or mandate or
anything to have a seatbelt chime. It's just a feature from Honda to compel buyers to drive safer. |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
The "government" isn't doing anything, it's not a law or mandate or
anything to have a seatbelt chime. It's just a feature from Honda to compel buyers to drive safer. |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
The "government" isn't doing anything, it's not a law or mandate or
anything to have a seatbelt chime. It's just a feature from Honda to compel buyers to drive safer. |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
The "government" isn't doing anything, it's not a law or mandate or
anything to have a seatbelt chime. It's just a feature from Honda to compel buyers to drive safer. |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
Robert, wrote the following at or about 8/2/2006 5:08 PM:
> The "government" isn't doing anything, it's not a law or mandate or > anything to have a seatbelt chime. It's just a feature from Honda to > compel buyers to drive safer. No, you're wrong. It actually is a federal law and Honda, Toyota and all the other manufacturer's are following it. It's been on the books since 1974. "Oct. 1974 Despite fact that seat belt-ignition interlocks increase seat belt use rate to as high as 60 percent, Congress enacts legislation to prohibit use of seat belt-ignition interlock and to limit any audible reminder (buzzer) for seat belt use to not longer than 8 seconds in duration after engine ignition. See 49 USC § 30124." |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
Robert, wrote the following at or about 8/2/2006 5:08 PM:
> The "government" isn't doing anything, it's not a law or mandate or > anything to have a seatbelt chime. It's just a feature from Honda to > compel buyers to drive safer. No, you're wrong. It actually is a federal law and Honda, Toyota and all the other manufacturer's are following it. It's been on the books since 1974. "Oct. 1974 Despite fact that seat belt-ignition interlocks increase seat belt use rate to as high as 60 percent, Congress enacts legislation to prohibit use of seat belt-ignition interlock and to limit any audible reminder (buzzer) for seat belt use to not longer than 8 seconds in duration after engine ignition. See 49 USC § 30124." |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
Robert, wrote the following at or about 8/2/2006 5:08 PM:
> The "government" isn't doing anything, it's not a law or mandate or > anything to have a seatbelt chime. It's just a feature from Honda to > compel buyers to drive safer. No, you're wrong. It actually is a federal law and Honda, Toyota and all the other manufacturer's are following it. It's been on the books since 1974. "Oct. 1974 Despite fact that seat belt-ignition interlocks increase seat belt use rate to as high as 60 percent, Congress enacts legislation to prohibit use of seat belt-ignition interlock and to limit any audible reminder (buzzer) for seat belt use to not longer than 8 seconds in duration after engine ignition. See 49 USC § 30124." |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
Robert, wrote the following at or about 8/2/2006 5:08 PM:
> The "government" isn't doing anything, it's not a law or mandate or > anything to have a seatbelt chime. It's just a feature from Honda to > compel buyers to drive safer. No, you're wrong. It actually is a federal law and Honda, Toyota and all the other manufacturer's are following it. It's been on the books since 1974. "Oct. 1974 Despite fact that seat belt-ignition interlocks increase seat belt use rate to as high as 60 percent, Congress enacts legislation to prohibit use of seat belt-ignition interlock and to limit any audible reminder (buzzer) for seat belt use to not longer than 8 seconds in duration after engine ignition. See 49 USC § 30124." |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
"Unquestionably Confused" <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote in message
news:oB9Ag.632$FN2.464@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com. .. > Robert, wrote the following at or about 8/2/2006 5:08 PM: >> The "government" isn't doing anything, it's not a law or mandate or >> anything to have a seatbelt chime. It's just a feature from Honda to >> compel buyers to drive safer. > > No, you're wrong. It actually is a federal law and Honda, Toyota and all > the other manufacturer's are following it. > > It's been on the books since 1974. > > "Oct. 1974 > > Despite fact that seat belt-ignition interlocks increase seat belt use > rate to as high as 60 percent, Congress enacts legislation to prohibit use > of seat belt-ignition interlock and to limit any audible reminder (buzzer) > for seat belt use to not longer than 8 seconds in duration after engine > ignition. See 49 USC § 30124." The way I read that it is not saying that a car must have a seatbelt buzzer. It is limiting the length of time the seatbelt buzzer can sound for. If it was mandated that you must have a seatbelt buzzer all the way back in 1974, how come that is a fairly recent addition and hasn't been in all cars for the past 30+ years. My '01 Accord has no seatbelt buzzer. |
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"Unquestionably Confused" <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote in message
news:oB9Ag.632$FN2.464@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com. .. > Robert, wrote the following at or about 8/2/2006 5:08 PM: >> The "government" isn't doing anything, it's not a law or mandate or >> anything to have a seatbelt chime. It's just a feature from Honda to >> compel buyers to drive safer. > > No, you're wrong. It actually is a federal law and Honda, Toyota and all > the other manufacturer's are following it. > > It's been on the books since 1974. > > "Oct. 1974 > > Despite fact that seat belt-ignition interlocks increase seat belt use > rate to as high as 60 percent, Congress enacts legislation to prohibit use > of seat belt-ignition interlock and to limit any audible reminder (buzzer) > for seat belt use to not longer than 8 seconds in duration after engine > ignition. See 49 USC § 30124." The way I read that it is not saying that a car must have a seatbelt buzzer. It is limiting the length of time the seatbelt buzzer can sound for. If it was mandated that you must have a seatbelt buzzer all the way back in 1974, how come that is a fairly recent addition and hasn't been in all cars for the past 30+ years. My '01 Accord has no seatbelt buzzer. |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
"Unquestionably Confused" <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote in message
news:oB9Ag.632$FN2.464@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com. .. > Robert, wrote the following at or about 8/2/2006 5:08 PM: >> The "government" isn't doing anything, it's not a law or mandate or >> anything to have a seatbelt chime. It's just a feature from Honda to >> compel buyers to drive safer. > > No, you're wrong. It actually is a federal law and Honda, Toyota and all > the other manufacturer's are following it. > > It's been on the books since 1974. > > "Oct. 1974 > > Despite fact that seat belt-ignition interlocks increase seat belt use > rate to as high as 60 percent, Congress enacts legislation to prohibit use > of seat belt-ignition interlock and to limit any audible reminder (buzzer) > for seat belt use to not longer than 8 seconds in duration after engine > ignition. See 49 USC § 30124." The way I read that it is not saying that a car must have a seatbelt buzzer. It is limiting the length of time the seatbelt buzzer can sound for. If it was mandated that you must have a seatbelt buzzer all the way back in 1974, how come that is a fairly recent addition and hasn't been in all cars for the past 30+ years. My '01 Accord has no seatbelt buzzer. |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
"Unquestionably Confused" <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote in message
news:oB9Ag.632$FN2.464@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com. .. > Robert, wrote the following at or about 8/2/2006 5:08 PM: >> The "government" isn't doing anything, it's not a law or mandate or >> anything to have a seatbelt chime. It's just a feature from Honda to >> compel buyers to drive safer. > > No, you're wrong. It actually is a federal law and Honda, Toyota and all > the other manufacturer's are following it. > > It's been on the books since 1974. > > "Oct. 1974 > > Despite fact that seat belt-ignition interlocks increase seat belt use > rate to as high as 60 percent, Congress enacts legislation to prohibit use > of seat belt-ignition interlock and to limit any audible reminder (buzzer) > for seat belt use to not longer than 8 seconds in duration after engine > ignition. See 49 USC § 30124." The way I read that it is not saying that a car must have a seatbelt buzzer. It is limiting the length of time the seatbelt buzzer can sound for. If it was mandated that you must have a seatbelt buzzer all the way back in 1974, how come that is a fairly recent addition and hasn't been in all cars for the past 30+ years. My '01 Accord has no seatbelt buzzer. |
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"Robert" <kraft.fhs@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1154556503.163342.231220@h48g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com: > The "government" isn't doing anything, it's not a law or mandate or > anything to have a seatbelt chime. My friend, it is COMPLETELY and WHOLLY a government thing. 100%. Would Honda voluntarily risk pissing off its buyers with such nannyism? > It's just a feature from Honda to > compel buyers to drive safer. It has been a federal requirement that the car should have an seat belt indicator light since the 1971 model year. The chime was mandated a few years later. The early chimes were easily defeated. Modern ones are not. Since about 2004 (not sure here, could be 2005), it has been federally required that the light and chime repeat continuously every twenty seconds or so once the vehicle has moved at least once and the driver's belt has not been done up. It does not appear that this requirement covers the pasenger seat. Some manufacturers (Ford for instance) extend the regulatory mandate to the passenger seat as well as the driver seat. Chrysler does not (or did not in 2005, the last time I drove a new Chrysler product). -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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"Robert" <kraft.fhs@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1154556503.163342.231220@h48g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com: > The "government" isn't doing anything, it's not a law or mandate or > anything to have a seatbelt chime. My friend, it is COMPLETELY and WHOLLY a government thing. 100%. Would Honda voluntarily risk pissing off its buyers with such nannyism? > It's just a feature from Honda to > compel buyers to drive safer. It has been a federal requirement that the car should have an seat belt indicator light since the 1971 model year. The chime was mandated a few years later. The early chimes were easily defeated. Modern ones are not. Since about 2004 (not sure here, could be 2005), it has been federally required that the light and chime repeat continuously every twenty seconds or so once the vehicle has moved at least once and the driver's belt has not been done up. It does not appear that this requirement covers the pasenger seat. Some manufacturers (Ford for instance) extend the regulatory mandate to the passenger seat as well as the driver seat. Chrysler does not (or did not in 2005, the last time I drove a new Chrysler product). -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
"Robert" <kraft.fhs@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1154556503.163342.231220@h48g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com: > The "government" isn't doing anything, it's not a law or mandate or > anything to have a seatbelt chime. My friend, it is COMPLETELY and WHOLLY a government thing. 100%. Would Honda voluntarily risk pissing off its buyers with such nannyism? > It's just a feature from Honda to > compel buyers to drive safer. It has been a federal requirement that the car should have an seat belt indicator light since the 1971 model year. The chime was mandated a few years later. The early chimes were easily defeated. Modern ones are not. Since about 2004 (not sure here, could be 2005), it has been federally required that the light and chime repeat continuously every twenty seconds or so once the vehicle has moved at least once and the driver's belt has not been done up. It does not appear that this requirement covers the pasenger seat. Some manufacturers (Ford for instance) extend the regulatory mandate to the passenger seat as well as the driver seat. Chrysler does not (or did not in 2005, the last time I drove a new Chrysler product). -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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