Disable seat belt alarm on 2006 Hyundai Sonata
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seatbelt alarm
If you're concerned about safety, but also want to silence the annoying alarm, then go to this site-www.clickercheater.com. They sell silencing devices that are legal and only cost $20. I bought one a few weeks ago because I have a dog that sits in the front seat pretty often, so I was looking for a way to silence the alarm when she's in the car. It works well- but I don't support drivers who use it- I always wear my seatbelt!
#48
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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>I don't see a blue wire in the schematic. After looking at the schematic,
> I find it possible that the system works the way you describe, but that's
> not clear either. From what I've seen, it's possible that what you've
> done also tells the air bag computer the seat belt is unbuckled. If
> that's the case, it could result in improper or too forceful air bag
> inflation in the event of a collision.
>
> My recommendation is to do *nothing* to defeat or fool any of the safety
> systems on the vehicle.
>
> Furthermore, if you're driving your vehicle without wearing your seat
> belt, you're foolish. That's why the alarm works the way it does-- to
> make you put your seat belt on.
Looking closer at the connector for the seat belt latch, there's switch
outputs there as well as the pretensioner - an explosive. Also, the seat
belt reminder is an output from the SRS module to the body control module.
That means that if you are able to kill the dinger at the seat belt latch,
you are causing the SRS module to believe that the seat belt is buckled when
it's not. It must change some mode of operation of the SRS system - what, I
don't know.
news:e28a32168d1f5f1fedbc749e9987ae34@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I don't see a blue wire in the schematic. After looking at the schematic,
> I find it possible that the system works the way you describe, but that's
> not clear either. From what I've seen, it's possible that what you've
> done also tells the air bag computer the seat belt is unbuckled. If
> that's the case, it could result in improper or too forceful air bag
> inflation in the event of a collision.
>
> My recommendation is to do *nothing* to defeat or fool any of the safety
> systems on the vehicle.
>
> Furthermore, if you're driving your vehicle without wearing your seat
> belt, you're foolish. That's why the alarm works the way it does-- to
> make you put your seat belt on.
Looking closer at the connector for the seat belt latch, there's switch
outputs there as well as the pretensioner - an explosive. Also, the seat
belt reminder is an output from the SRS module to the body control module.
That means that if you are able to kill the dinger at the seat belt latch,
you are causing the SRS module to believe that the seat belt is buckled when
it's not. It must change some mode of operation of the SRS system - what, I
don't know.
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