seatbelt reminder chime on 2006 accord
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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/
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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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/
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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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/
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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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/
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/
#10
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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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
>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
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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
>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