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Robert 12-06-2005 03:22 PM

Elantra 2005 seat belt warning light
 
I seldom use my seat belts, and the blinking warning light on the dash
is very distracting. Does anyone know of an easy way to disable the
light other than removing the bulb? Thanks in advance.
bobmichaeal@gmail.com

shadow 12-07-2005 03:06 AM

Re: Elantra 2005 seat belt warning light
 
Put your seat belt on?????




"Robert" <bobmichael@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:uesbp1dk2oeel3jotl9j96f9pmj1fl21up@4ax.com...
>I seldom use my seat belts, and the blinking warning light on the dash
> is very distracting. Does anyone know of an easy way to disable the
> light other than removing the bulb? Thanks in advance.
> bobmichaeal@gmail.com




shadow 12-07-2005 03:06 AM

Re: Elantra 2005 seat belt warning light
 
Put your seat belt on?????




"Robert" <bobmichael@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:uesbp1dk2oeel3jotl9j96f9pmj1fl21up@4ax.com...
>I seldom use my seat belts, and the blinking warning light on the dash
> is very distracting. Does anyone know of an easy way to disable the
> light other than removing the bulb? Thanks in advance.
> bobmichaeal@gmail.com




hyundaitech 12-07-2005 01:21 PM

Re: Elantra 2005 seat belt warning light
 
While not giving you a lecture on why you should use your seat belt, I will
say that disabling the lamp could open you to a lawsuit from anyone who
drives the vehicle or would purchase the vehicle from you. I will not
provide advice on how to disable the seat belt warning system.


hyundaitech 12-07-2005 01:21 PM

Re: Elantra 2005 seat belt warning light
 
While not giving you a lecture on why you should use your seat belt, I will
say that disabling the lamp could open you to a lawsuit from anyone who
drives the vehicle or would purchase the vehicle from you. I will not
provide advice on how to disable the seat belt warning system.


Brian Nystrom 12-07-2005 04:36 PM

Re: Elantra 2005 seat belt warning light
 
Robert wrote:
> I seldom use my seat belts, and the blinking warning light on the dash
> is very distracting. Does anyone know of an easy way to disable the
> light other than removing the bulb? Thanks in advance.
> bobmichaeal@gmail.com


Why not just quit being ridiculous and buckle up? What's it going to
take to convince you that's the smart - and responsible - thing to do?

Sheesh, you must be a smoker... ;-)

Brian Nystrom 12-07-2005 04:36 PM

Re: Elantra 2005 seat belt warning light
 
Robert wrote:
> I seldom use my seat belts, and the blinking warning light on the dash
> is very distracting. Does anyone know of an easy way to disable the
> light other than removing the bulb? Thanks in advance.
> bobmichaeal@gmail.com


Why not just quit being ridiculous and buckle up? What's it going to
take to convince you that's the smart - and responsible - thing to do?

Sheesh, you must be a smoker... ;-)

Eric G. 12-07-2005 06:06 PM

Re: Elantra 2005 seat belt warning light
 
Brian Nystrom <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in news:vBIlf.3340$605.1672
@trndny09:

> Robert wrote:
>> I seldom use my seat belts, and the blinking warning light on the dash
>> is very distracting. Does anyone know of an easy way to disable the
>> light other than removing the bulb? Thanks in advance.
>> bobmichaeal@gmail.com

>
> Why not just quit being ridiculous and buckle up? What's it going to
> take to convince you that's the smart - and responsible - thing to do?
>
> Sheesh, you must be a smoker... ;-)
>


Hey, I resemble that remark :-P I smoke AND talk on my cell phone while
wearing my seatbelt.

Eric G. 12-07-2005 06:06 PM

Re: Elantra 2005 seat belt warning light
 
Brian Nystrom <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in news:vBIlf.3340$605.1672
@trndny09:

> Robert wrote:
>> I seldom use my seat belts, and the blinking warning light on the dash
>> is very distracting. Does anyone know of an easy way to disable the
>> light other than removing the bulb? Thanks in advance.
>> bobmichaeal@gmail.com

>
> Why not just quit being ridiculous and buckle up? What's it going to
> take to convince you that's the smart - and responsible - thing to do?
>
> Sheesh, you must be a smoker... ;-)
>


Hey, I resemble that remark :-P I smoke AND talk on my cell phone while
wearing my seatbelt.

kaboom 12-07-2005 06:24 PM

Re: Elantra 2005 seat belt warning light
 
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 23:06:57 GMT, "Eric G."
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:

>Brian Nystrom <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in news:vBIlf.3340$605.1672
>@trndny09:
>
>> Robert wrote:
>>> I seldom use my seat belts, and the blinking warning light on the dash
>>> is very distracting. Does anyone know of an easy way to disable the
>>> light other than removing the bulb? Thanks in advance.
>>> bobmichaeal@gmail.com

>>
>> Why not just quit being ridiculous and buckle up? What's it going to
>> take to convince you that's the smart - and responsible - thing to do?
>>
>> Sheesh, you must be a smoker... ;-)
>>

>
>Hey, I resemble that remark :-P I smoke AND talk on my cell phone while
>wearing my seatbelt.


**Do you indulge yourself with fried Twinkies on a stick, also? :)

kaboomie


kaboom 12-07-2005 06:24 PM

Re: Elantra 2005 seat belt warning light
 
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 23:06:57 GMT, "Eric G."
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:

>Brian Nystrom <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in news:vBIlf.3340$605.1672
>@trndny09:
>
>> Robert wrote:
>>> I seldom use my seat belts, and the blinking warning light on the dash
>>> is very distracting. Does anyone know of an easy way to disable the
>>> light other than removing the bulb? Thanks in advance.
>>> bobmichaeal@gmail.com

>>
>> Why not just quit being ridiculous and buckle up? What's it going to
>> take to convince you that's the smart - and responsible - thing to do?
>>
>> Sheesh, you must be a smoker... ;-)
>>

>
>Hey, I resemble that remark :-P I smoke AND talk on my cell phone while
>wearing my seatbelt.


**Do you indulge yourself with fried Twinkies on a stick, also? :)

kaboomie


Jack Cassidy 12-10-2005 01:10 AM

Re: Elantra 2005 seat belt warning light
 

"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:vBIlf.3340$605.1672@trndny09...
> Robert wrote:
>> I seldom use my seat belts, and the blinking warning light on the dash
>> is very distracting. Does anyone know of an easy way to disable the
>> light other than removing the bulb? Thanks in advance.
>> bobmichaeal@gmail.com

>
> Why not just quit being ridiculous and buckle up? What's it going to take
> to convince you that's the smart - and responsible - thing to do?
>
> Sheesh, you must be a smoker... ;-)


While it may be smart and responsible to use it, I wonder why people think
it's okay for the government to try to protect you from yourself. I
understand why they have laws requiring children to be buckled in but if one
is old enough to drive and presumably get a drivers license, why is that
anybody's business but his if he chooses to assume the risks?
Jack Cassidy



Jack Cassidy 12-10-2005 01:10 AM

Re: Elantra 2005 seat belt warning light
 

"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:vBIlf.3340$605.1672@trndny09...
> Robert wrote:
>> I seldom use my seat belts, and the blinking warning light on the dash
>> is very distracting. Does anyone know of an easy way to disable the
>> light other than removing the bulb? Thanks in advance.
>> bobmichaeal@gmail.com

>
> Why not just quit being ridiculous and buckle up? What's it going to take
> to convince you that's the smart - and responsible - thing to do?
>
> Sheesh, you must be a smoker... ;-)


While it may be smart and responsible to use it, I wonder why people think
it's okay for the government to try to protect you from yourself. I
understand why they have laws requiring children to be buckled in but if one
is old enough to drive and presumably get a drivers license, why is that
anybody's business but his if he chooses to assume the risks?
Jack Cassidy



Victor A. Garcia 12-10-2005 01:20 AM

Re: Elantra 2005 seat belt warning light
 
"Jack Cassidy" <Jacapat2@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
news:gjumf.21378$6e.5166@tornado.tampabay.rr.com.. .
>
> "Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:vBIlf.3340$605.1672@trndny09...
>> Robert wrote:
>>> I seldom use my seat belts, and the blinking warning light on the dash
>>> is very distracting. Does anyone know of an easy way to disable the
>>> light other than removing the bulb? Thanks in advance.
>>> bobmichaeal@gmail.com

>>
>> Why not just quit being ridiculous and buckle up? What's it going to take
>> to convince you that's the smart - and responsible - thing to do?
>>
>> Sheesh, you must be a smoker... ;-)

>
> While it may be smart and responsible to use it, I wonder why people think
> it's okay for the government to try to protect you from yourself. I
> understand why they have laws requiring children to be buckled in but if
> one is old enough to drive and presumably get a drivers license, why is
> that anybody's business but his if he chooses to assume the risks?
> Jack Cassidy
>

Because, unless you can guaranty that:
a).- You will be dead after the crash.
b).- You will NOT hurt others or destroy propriety.
c).- You will pay all the cost, from your own pocket.

We, will end paying for parts of your actions .....



Victor A. Garcia 12-10-2005 01:20 AM

Re: Elantra 2005 seat belt warning light
 
"Jack Cassidy" <Jacapat2@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
news:gjumf.21378$6e.5166@tornado.tampabay.rr.com.. .
>
> "Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:vBIlf.3340$605.1672@trndny09...
>> Robert wrote:
>>> I seldom use my seat belts, and the blinking warning light on the dash
>>> is very distracting. Does anyone know of an easy way to disable the
>>> light other than removing the bulb? Thanks in advance.
>>> bobmichaeal@gmail.com

>>
>> Why not just quit being ridiculous and buckle up? What's it going to take
>> to convince you that's the smart - and responsible - thing to do?
>>
>> Sheesh, you must be a smoker... ;-)

>
> While it may be smart and responsible to use it, I wonder why people think
> it's okay for the government to try to protect you from yourself. I
> understand why they have laws requiring children to be buckled in but if
> one is old enough to drive and presumably get a drivers license, why is
> that anybody's business but his if he chooses to assume the risks?
> Jack Cassidy
>

Because, unless you can guaranty that:
a).- You will be dead after the crash.
b).- You will NOT hurt others or destroy propriety.
c).- You will pay all the cost, from your own pocket.

We, will end paying for parts of your actions .....




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