Seat belt buzzer

Woked on both of mine. You get half dozen chimes - not continuous.

Carl

Cool!! Do you have to do this each time you get in the car, or just once
and it keeps working until you reset it with the battery?

Dee
 
Dee said:
Cool!! Do you have to do this each time you get in the car, or just once
and it keeps working until you reset it with the battery?

Dee

once

Carl
 
shaun said:
On clubwrx.net there is a thread on how to stop the seat belt buzzer.
Check it out.

http://www.clubwrx.net/forums/showthread.php?t=154917&highlight=seat+belt

20 times in and out in 30 secs works like a charm. To turn it back on
take the negative post of the battery for 30 secs. It work on my STi
and read it works on all scoobies

Thanks for posting this.

I tried it yesterday and it only worked temporarily. I'm hoping that my
second attempt this morning will "stick". Seemed to work before I shut off
the car, but we'll see when I get back in the car later today.

That seat belt chime is probably the biggest annoyance thus far with my new
Soob.


/Still kinda weird saying that I own a Soob since I swore I'd never own one
again approx. 13 years ago.
 
No Problem guys I am glad it worked for you. On mine I put the Key in
the on position. Did 20 clicks in 30secs, started the engine and since
then the seat belt buzzer is gone. PS where your seat belt. I did this
so when I was working or cleaning my car the buzzer would shutup
 
Uncle said:
shaun wrote:




What does it mean: "take the negative post of the battery"?

'off' I guess. Remove the negative battery cable terminal from the neg.
post of the battery. It is a way to 'reset' vatious e;ectronic items on
the car. It MAY cause you to lose the station presets on the radio and
possibly put the ECU back to default 'factory map' setting. Though
usually that would require disconnecting the battery for 30 minutes.

Carl
 

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