Disable seat belt alarm on 2006 Hyundai Sonata
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Disable seat belt alarm on 2006 Hyundai Sonata
I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
belt is unfastened. It required a T10 torx screwdriver to remove the 2
screws holding the cover on the seat belt buckle receptacle. There are
2 wires, one blue and one yellow, that are soldered onto a small piece
of circuit board held in place in the cover. There are 2 circuit
traces on the board and a sliding jumper. When the seat belt is
inserted, the jumper is pushed back to where it no longer shorts the
blue and yellow wires together. When the seat belt is unfastened, the
jumper slides forward and shorts the wires together. The annoying
warning chime sounds when the blue and yellow wires are shorted. All
you need to do is snip one of the wires with a set of dykes. There is
another pair of wires going to another sensor in the seat belt
receptacle. These are buried in the receptacle, unlike the blue and
yellow wires which are in the cover of the receptacle. They are
presumably utilized by the air bag system, and shouldn't be cut. The
blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the annoying
chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be safely snipped.
belt is unfastened. It required a T10 torx screwdriver to remove the 2
screws holding the cover on the seat belt buckle receptacle. There are
2 wires, one blue and one yellow, that are soldered onto a small piece
of circuit board held in place in the cover. There are 2 circuit
traces on the board and a sliding jumper. When the seat belt is
inserted, the jumper is pushed back to where it no longer shorts the
blue and yellow wires together. When the seat belt is unfastened, the
jumper slides forward and shorts the wires together. The annoying
warning chime sounds when the blue and yellow wires are shorted. All
you need to do is snip one of the wires with a set of dykes. There is
another pair of wires going to another sensor in the seat belt
receptacle. These are buried in the receptacle, unlike the blue and
yellow wires which are in the cover of the receptacle. They are
presumably utilized by the air bag system, and shouldn't be cut. The
blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the annoying
chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be safely snipped.
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Re: Disable seat belt alarm on 2006 Hyundai Sonata
"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
> belt is unfastened.
I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy with
the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but mine is
truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before. It MAKES me
always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do anything for me.
> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the annoying
> chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be safely snipped.
How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on the
HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have the time to
devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate to have this
interact with the air bag system someone without my knowledge.
Thanks.
Eric
@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
> belt is unfastened.
I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy with
the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but mine is
truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before. It MAKES me
always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do anything for me.
> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the annoying
> chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be safely snipped.
How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on the
HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have the time to
devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate to have this
interact with the air bag system someone without my knowledge.
Thanks.
Eric
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Re: Disable seat belt alarm on 2006 Hyundai Sonata
"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
> belt is unfastened.
I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy with
the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but mine is
truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before. It MAKES me
always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do anything for me.
> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the annoying
> chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be safely snipped.
How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on the
HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have the time to
devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate to have this
interact with the air bag system someone without my knowledge.
Thanks.
Eric
@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
> belt is unfastened.
I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy with
the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but mine is
truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before. It MAKES me
always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do anything for me.
> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the annoying
> chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be safely snipped.
How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on the
HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have the time to
devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate to have this
interact with the air bag system someone without my knowledge.
Thanks.
Eric
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Re: Disable seat belt alarm on 2006 Hyundai Sonata
"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
> belt is unfastened.
I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy with
the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but mine is
truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before. It MAKES me
always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do anything for me.
> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the annoying
> chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be safely snipped.
How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on the
HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have the time to
devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate to have this
interact with the air bag system someone without my knowledge.
Thanks.
Eric
@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
> belt is unfastened.
I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy with
the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but mine is
truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before. It MAKES me
always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do anything for me.
> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the annoying
> chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be safely snipped.
How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on the
HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have the time to
devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate to have this
interact with the air bag system someone without my knowledge.
Thanks.
Eric
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Re: Disable seat belt alarm on 2006 Hyundai Sonata
On Sat, 06 May 2006 22:27:12 GMT, "Eric G."
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>> belt is unfastened.
>
>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy with
>the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but mine is
>truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before. It MAKES me
>always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do anything for me.
>
>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the annoying
>> chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be safely snipped.
>
>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on the
>HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have the time to
>devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate to have this
>interact with the air bag system someone without my knowledge.
>
>Thanks.
>Eric
Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
;-)
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>> belt is unfastened.
>
>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy with
>the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but mine is
>truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before. It MAKES me
>always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do anything for me.
>
>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the annoying
>> chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be safely snipped.
>
>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on the
>HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have the time to
>devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate to have this
>interact with the air bag system someone without my knowledge.
>
>Thanks.
>Eric
Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
;-)
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Re: Disable seat belt alarm on 2006 Hyundai Sonata
On Sat, 06 May 2006 22:27:12 GMT, "Eric G."
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>> belt is unfastened.
>
>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy with
>the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but mine is
>truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before. It MAKES me
>always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do anything for me.
>
>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the annoying
>> chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be safely snipped.
>
>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on the
>HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have the time to
>devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate to have this
>interact with the air bag system someone without my knowledge.
>
>Thanks.
>Eric
Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
;-)
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>> belt is unfastened.
>
>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy with
>the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but mine is
>truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before. It MAKES me
>always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do anything for me.
>
>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the annoying
>> chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be safely snipped.
>
>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on the
>HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have the time to
>devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate to have this
>interact with the air bag system someone without my knowledge.
>
>Thanks.
>Eric
Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
;-)
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Re: Disable seat belt alarm on 2006 Hyundai Sonata
On Sat, 06 May 2006 22:27:12 GMT, "Eric G."
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>> belt is unfastened.
>
>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy with
>the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but mine is
>truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before. It MAKES me
>always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do anything for me.
>
>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the annoying
>> chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be safely snipped.
>
>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on the
>HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have the time to
>devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate to have this
>interact with the air bag system someone without my knowledge.
>
>Thanks.
>Eric
Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
;-)
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>> belt is unfastened.
>
>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy with
>the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but mine is
>truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before. It MAKES me
>always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do anything for me.
>
>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the annoying
>> chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be safely snipped.
>
>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on the
>HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have the time to
>devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate to have this
>interact with the air bag system someone without my knowledge.
>
>Thanks.
>Eric
Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
;-)
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Re: Disable seat belt alarm on 2006 Hyundai Sonata
nothermark <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in
news:mgqr52p3qqpitn8s14hcahqc4peteba3op@4ax.com:
> On Sat, 06 May 2006 22:27:12 GMT, "Eric G."
> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>
>>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>>
>>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>>> belt is unfastened.
>>
>>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy
>>with the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but
>>mine is truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before.
>>It MAKES me always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do
>>anything for me.
>>
>>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the
>>> annoying chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be
>>> safely snipped.
>>
>>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on
>>the HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have
>>the time to devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate
>>to have this interact with the air bag system someone without my
>>knowledge.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>Eric
>
> Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
> worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
> interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
>
> ;-)
So you are saying that the airbag isn't armed if you are not wearing
your seatbelt. I don't think so. I would assume there is much more to
control deployment of the airbags. I would hope the key would have to
be in the ignition (and on) at the very minimum. Maybe you would even
have to be in gear as well.
With that said, I'm leaning towards the thinking that this one switch
should have no effect on the airbag, but I am going to try and study the
schematic a bit more before trusting that.
Eric
news:mgqr52p3qqpitn8s14hcahqc4peteba3op@4ax.com:
> On Sat, 06 May 2006 22:27:12 GMT, "Eric G."
> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>
>>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>>
>>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>>> belt is unfastened.
>>
>>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy
>>with the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but
>>mine is truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before.
>>It MAKES me always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do
>>anything for me.
>>
>>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the
>>> annoying chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be
>>> safely snipped.
>>
>>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on
>>the HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have
>>the time to devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate
>>to have this interact with the air bag system someone without my
>>knowledge.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>Eric
>
> Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
> worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
> interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
>
> ;-)
So you are saying that the airbag isn't armed if you are not wearing
your seatbelt. I don't think so. I would assume there is much more to
control deployment of the airbags. I would hope the key would have to
be in the ignition (and on) at the very minimum. Maybe you would even
have to be in gear as well.
With that said, I'm leaning towards the thinking that this one switch
should have no effect on the airbag, but I am going to try and study the
schematic a bit more before trusting that.
Eric
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Re: Disable seat belt alarm on 2006 Hyundai Sonata
nothermark <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in
news:mgqr52p3qqpitn8s14hcahqc4peteba3op@4ax.com:
> On Sat, 06 May 2006 22:27:12 GMT, "Eric G."
> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>
>>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>>
>>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>>> belt is unfastened.
>>
>>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy
>>with the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but
>>mine is truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before.
>>It MAKES me always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do
>>anything for me.
>>
>>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the
>>> annoying chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be
>>> safely snipped.
>>
>>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on
>>the HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have
>>the time to devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate
>>to have this interact with the air bag system someone without my
>>knowledge.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>Eric
>
> Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
> worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
> interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
>
> ;-)
So you are saying that the airbag isn't armed if you are not wearing
your seatbelt. I don't think so. I would assume there is much more to
control deployment of the airbags. I would hope the key would have to
be in the ignition (and on) at the very minimum. Maybe you would even
have to be in gear as well.
With that said, I'm leaning towards the thinking that this one switch
should have no effect on the airbag, but I am going to try and study the
schematic a bit more before trusting that.
Eric
news:mgqr52p3qqpitn8s14hcahqc4peteba3op@4ax.com:
> On Sat, 06 May 2006 22:27:12 GMT, "Eric G."
> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>
>>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>>
>>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>>> belt is unfastened.
>>
>>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy
>>with the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but
>>mine is truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before.
>>It MAKES me always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do
>>anything for me.
>>
>>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the
>>> annoying chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be
>>> safely snipped.
>>
>>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on
>>the HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have
>>the time to devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate
>>to have this interact with the air bag system someone without my
>>knowledge.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>Eric
>
> Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
> worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
> interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
>
> ;-)
So you are saying that the airbag isn't armed if you are not wearing
your seatbelt. I don't think so. I would assume there is much more to
control deployment of the airbags. I would hope the key would have to
be in the ignition (and on) at the very minimum. Maybe you would even
have to be in gear as well.
With that said, I'm leaning towards the thinking that this one switch
should have no effect on the airbag, but I am going to try and study the
schematic a bit more before trusting that.
Eric
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Re: Disable seat belt alarm on 2006 Hyundai Sonata
nothermark <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in
news:mgqr52p3qqpitn8s14hcahqc4peteba3op@4ax.com:
> On Sat, 06 May 2006 22:27:12 GMT, "Eric G."
> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>
>>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>>
>>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>>> belt is unfastened.
>>
>>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy
>>with the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but
>>mine is truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before.
>>It MAKES me always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do
>>anything for me.
>>
>>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the
>>> annoying chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be
>>> safely snipped.
>>
>>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on
>>the HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have
>>the time to devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate
>>to have this interact with the air bag system someone without my
>>knowledge.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>Eric
>
> Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
> worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
> interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
>
> ;-)
So you are saying that the airbag isn't armed if you are not wearing
your seatbelt. I don't think so. I would assume there is much more to
control deployment of the airbags. I would hope the key would have to
be in the ignition (and on) at the very minimum. Maybe you would even
have to be in gear as well.
With that said, I'm leaning towards the thinking that this one switch
should have no effect on the airbag, but I am going to try and study the
schematic a bit more before trusting that.
Eric
news:mgqr52p3qqpitn8s14hcahqc4peteba3op@4ax.com:
> On Sat, 06 May 2006 22:27:12 GMT, "Eric G."
> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>
>>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>>
>>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>>> belt is unfastened.
>>
>>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy
>>with the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but
>>mine is truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before.
>>It MAKES me always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do
>>anything for me.
>>
>>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the
>>> annoying chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be
>>> safely snipped.
>>
>>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on
>>the HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have
>>the time to devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate
>>to have this interact with the air bag system someone without my
>>knowledge.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>Eric
>
> Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
> worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
> interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
>
> ;-)
So you are saying that the airbag isn't armed if you are not wearing
your seatbelt. I don't think so. I would assume there is much more to
control deployment of the airbags. I would hope the key would have to
be in the ignition (and on) at the very minimum. Maybe you would even
have to be in gear as well.
With that said, I'm leaning towards the thinking that this one switch
should have no effect on the airbag, but I am going to try and study the
schematic a bit more before trusting that.
Eric
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Re: Disable seat belt alarm on 2006 Hyundai Sonata
"Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote in message
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> nothermark <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in
> news:mgqr52p3qqpitn8s14hcahqc4peteba3op@4ax.com:
>
>> On Sat, 06 May 2006 22:27:12 GMT, "Eric G."
>> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>>
>>>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>>>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>>>
>>>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>>>> belt is unfastened.
>>>
>>>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy
>>>with the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but
>>>mine is truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before.
>>>It MAKES me always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do
>>>anything for me.
>>>
>>>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the
>>>> annoying chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be
>>>> safely snipped.
>>>
>>>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on
>>>the HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have
>>>the time to devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate
>>>to have this interact with the air bag system someone without my
>>>knowledge.
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>Eric
>>
>> Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
>> worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
>> interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
>>
>> ;-)
>
> So you are saying that the airbag isn't armed if you are not wearing
> your seatbelt. I don't think so. I would assume there is much more to
> control deployment of the airbags. I would hope the key would have to
> be in the ignition (and on) at the very minimum. Maybe you would even
> have to be in gear as well.
>
> With that said, I'm leaning towards the thinking that this one switch
> should have no effect on the airbag, but I am going to try and study the
> schematic a bit more before trusting that.
>
> Eric
>
>
It looks like the blue wire is the ground for the switch. That switch
affects the pretensioner, and the two level discharch of the airbags. How
about the less invasive approach. Find the "dinger", and put a piece of tape
over the hole. You'll still hear it, but it will be much less annoying.
#12
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Re: Disable seat belt alarm on 2006 Hyundai Sonata
"Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote in message
news:Xns97BC815826C24Xz124HiiUdfEEE6@140.99.99.130 ...
> nothermark <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in
> news:mgqr52p3qqpitn8s14hcahqc4peteba3op@4ax.com:
>
>> On Sat, 06 May 2006 22:27:12 GMT, "Eric G."
>> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>>
>>>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>>>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>>>
>>>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>>>> belt is unfastened.
>>>
>>>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy
>>>with the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but
>>>mine is truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before.
>>>It MAKES me always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do
>>>anything for me.
>>>
>>>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the
>>>> annoying chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be
>>>> safely snipped.
>>>
>>>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on
>>>the HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have
>>>the time to devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate
>>>to have this interact with the air bag system someone without my
>>>knowledge.
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>Eric
>>
>> Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
>> worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
>> interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
>>
>> ;-)
>
> So you are saying that the airbag isn't armed if you are not wearing
> your seatbelt. I don't think so. I would assume there is much more to
> control deployment of the airbags. I would hope the key would have to
> be in the ignition (and on) at the very minimum. Maybe you would even
> have to be in gear as well.
>
> With that said, I'm leaning towards the thinking that this one switch
> should have no effect on the airbag, but I am going to try and study the
> schematic a bit more before trusting that.
>
> Eric
>
>
It looks like the blue wire is the ground for the switch. That switch
affects the pretensioner, and the two level discharch of the airbags. How
about the less invasive approach. Find the "dinger", and put a piece of tape
over the hole. You'll still hear it, but it will be much less annoying.
#13
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Posts: n/a
Re: Disable seat belt alarm on 2006 Hyundai Sonata
"Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote in message
news:Xns97BC815826C24Xz124HiiUdfEEE6@140.99.99.130 ...
> nothermark <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in
> news:mgqr52p3qqpitn8s14hcahqc4peteba3op@4ax.com:
>
>> On Sat, 06 May 2006 22:27:12 GMT, "Eric G."
>> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>>
>>>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>>>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>>>
>>>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>>>> belt is unfastened.
>>>
>>>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy
>>>with the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but
>>>mine is truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before.
>>>It MAKES me always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do
>>>anything for me.
>>>
>>>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the
>>>> annoying chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be
>>>> safely snipped.
>>>
>>>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on
>>>the HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have
>>>the time to devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate
>>>to have this interact with the air bag system someone without my
>>>knowledge.
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>Eric
>>
>> Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
>> worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
>> interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
>>
>> ;-)
>
> So you are saying that the airbag isn't armed if you are not wearing
> your seatbelt. I don't think so. I would assume there is much more to
> control deployment of the airbags. I would hope the key would have to
> be in the ignition (and on) at the very minimum. Maybe you would even
> have to be in gear as well.
>
> With that said, I'm leaning towards the thinking that this one switch
> should have no effect on the airbag, but I am going to try and study the
> schematic a bit more before trusting that.
>
> Eric
>
>
It looks like the blue wire is the ground for the switch. That switch
affects the pretensioner, and the two level discharch of the airbags. How
about the less invasive approach. Find the "dinger", and put a piece of tape
over the hole. You'll still hear it, but it will be much less annoying.
#14
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Re: Disable seat belt alarm on 2006 Hyundai Sonata
On Sun, 07 May 2006 16:42:53 GMT, "Eric G."
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>nothermark <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in
>news:mgqr52p3qqpitn8s14hcahqc4peteba3op@4ax.com :
>
>> On Sat, 06 May 2006 22:27:12 GMT, "Eric G."
>> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>>
>>>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>>>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>>>
>>>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>>>> belt is unfastened.
>>>
>>>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy
>>>with the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but
>>>mine is truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before.
>>>It MAKES me always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do
>>>anything for me.
>>>
>>>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the
>>>> annoying chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be
>>>> safely snipped.
>>>
>>>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on
>>>the HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have
>>>the time to devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate
>>>to have this interact with the air bag system someone without my
>>>knowledge.
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>Eric
>>
>> Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
>> worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
>> interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
>>
>> ;-)
>
>So you are saying that the airbag isn't armed if you are not wearing
>your seatbelt. I don't think so. I would assume there is much more to
>control deployment of the airbags. I would hope the key would have to
>be in the ignition (and on) at the very minimum. Maybe you would even
>have to be in gear as well.
>
>With that said, I'm leaning towards the thinking that this one switch
>should have no effect on the airbag, but I am going to try and study the
>schematic a bit more before trusting that.
>
>Eric
>
No, I said that the most it would do is arm the airbag. It could do a
lot less, like nothing.
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>nothermark <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in
>news:mgqr52p3qqpitn8s14hcahqc4peteba3op@4ax.com :
>
>> On Sat, 06 May 2006 22:27:12 GMT, "Eric G."
>> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>>
>>>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>>>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>>>
>>>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>>>> belt is unfastened.
>>>
>>>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy
>>>with the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but
>>>mine is truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before.
>>>It MAKES me always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do
>>>anything for me.
>>>
>>>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the
>>>> annoying chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be
>>>> safely snipped.
>>>
>>>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on
>>>the HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have
>>>the time to devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate
>>>to have this interact with the air bag system someone without my
>>>knowledge.
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>Eric
>>
>> Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
>> worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
>> interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
>>
>> ;-)
>
>So you are saying that the airbag isn't armed if you are not wearing
>your seatbelt. I don't think so. I would assume there is much more to
>control deployment of the airbags. I would hope the key would have to
>be in the ignition (and on) at the very minimum. Maybe you would even
>have to be in gear as well.
>
>With that said, I'm leaning towards the thinking that this one switch
>should have no effect on the airbag, but I am going to try and study the
>schematic a bit more before trusting that.
>
>Eric
>
No, I said that the most it would do is arm the airbag. It could do a
lot less, like nothing.
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Re: Disable seat belt alarm on 2006 Hyundai Sonata
On Sun, 07 May 2006 16:42:53 GMT, "Eric G."
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>nothermark <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in
>news:mgqr52p3qqpitn8s14hcahqc4peteba3op@4ax.com :
>
>> On Sat, 06 May 2006 22:27:12 GMT, "Eric G."
>> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>>
>>>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>>>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>>>
>>>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>>>> belt is unfastened.
>>>
>>>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy
>>>with the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but
>>>mine is truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before.
>>>It MAKES me always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do
>>>anything for me.
>>>
>>>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the
>>>> annoying chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be
>>>> safely snipped.
>>>
>>>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on
>>>the HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have
>>>the time to devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate
>>>to have this interact with the air bag system someone without my
>>>knowledge.
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>Eric
>>
>> Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
>> worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
>> interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
>>
>> ;-)
>
>So you are saying that the airbag isn't armed if you are not wearing
>your seatbelt. I don't think so. I would assume there is much more to
>control deployment of the airbags. I would hope the key would have to
>be in the ignition (and on) at the very minimum. Maybe you would even
>have to be in gear as well.
>
>With that said, I'm leaning towards the thinking that this one switch
>should have no effect on the airbag, but I am going to try and study the
>schematic a bit more before trusting that.
>
>Eric
>
No, I said that the most it would do is arm the airbag. It could do a
lot less, like nothing.
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>nothermark <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in
>news:mgqr52p3qqpitn8s14hcahqc4peteba3op@4ax.com :
>
>> On Sat, 06 May 2006 22:27:12 GMT, "Eric G."
>> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>>
>>>"ES" <es5281@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1146948634.484499.216070
>>>@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>>>
>>>> I disabled the annoying chime that sounds when the the driver's seat
>>>> belt is unfastened.
>>>
>>>I'm glad someone finally figured this out. I would have been happy
>>>with the newer programming that Sonata's built after 9/15/05 have, but
>>>mine is truly annoying beyond anything I've ever experienced before.
>>>It MAKES me always wear the seatbelt. The dealer could not do
>>>anything for me.
>>>
>>>> The blue and yellow wires in the cover only serve to provide the
>>>> annoying chime whenever you unfasten your seat belt and can be
>>>> safely snipped.
>>>
>>>How exactly do you know this? Have you verified this via schematic on
>>>the HMA site? I studied the schematic once myself, but didn't have
>>>the time to devote to make 100% sure I was right. I would really hate
>>>to have this interact with the air bag system someone without my
>>>knowledge.
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>Eric
>>
>> Given that the normal condition while drivng is open it appears the
>> worst it will do is arm the airbag while parked. That might get
>> interesting if someone backs into the car at speed.
>>
>> ;-)
>
>So you are saying that the airbag isn't armed if you are not wearing
>your seatbelt. I don't think so. I would assume there is much more to
>control deployment of the airbags. I would hope the key would have to
>be in the ignition (and on) at the very minimum. Maybe you would even
>have to be in gear as well.
>
>With that said, I'm leaning towards the thinking that this one switch
>should have no effect on the airbag, but I am going to try and study the
>schematic a bit more before trusting that.
>
>Eric
>
No, I said that the most it would do is arm the airbag. It could do a
lot less, like nothing.