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How To Disable VE Seatbelt Alarm

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do a search on here for disable seat belt chime. its listed.
 

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Is the seatbelt alarm running through a seperate speaker system to the cars audio?
If so can you rip out this speaker so do the light still works?
 

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Some of the taxi drivers get an old seatbelt tongue from the wreckers and insert it into the latch as a dummy.
 

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i havent read thru 11 pages of answers, so dont shoot me if i am repeating something someone else has mentioned.
I swapped series 1 seats into a series 2 and found the passenger seat from the series 1 has 2 plugs and the series 2 has 4 plugs, the extra 2 plugs were to recognise if there was a passenger and if the seat belt was used.
when i put the series 1 passenger seat into the series 2 car, this feature was removed.
so maybe 2 of the 4 plugs under the drivers seat do exactly the same thing.
If so it might be as simple as unplugging the 2 plugs under the drivers seat. ( the 4 plugs are colour coded in pairs but i cant remember which colour was the pair that were tied to the seat belt alarm)
Someone on here might know the answer to this.
 

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i havent read thru 11 pages of answers, so dont shoot me if i am repeating something someone else has mentioned.
I swapped series 1 seats into a series 2 and found the passenger seat from the series 1 has 2 plugs and the series 2 has 4 plugs, the extra 2 plugs were to recognise if there was a passenger and if the seat belt was used.
when i put the series 1 passenger seat into the series 2 car, this feature was removed.
so maybe 2 of the 4 plugs under the drivers seat do exactly the same thing.
If so it might be as simple as unplugging the 2 plugs under the drivers seat. ( the 4 plugs are colour coded in pairs but i cant remember which colour was the pair that were tied to the seat belt alarm)
Someone on here might know the answer to this.
Airbags are the problem with that.
 

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i havent read thru 11 pages of answers, so dont shoot me if i am repeating something someone else has mentioned.
I swapped series 1 seats into a series 2 and found the passenger seat from the series 1 has 2 plugs and the series 2 has 4 plugs, the extra 2 plugs were to recognise if there was a passenger and if the seat belt was used.
when i put the series 1 passenger seat into the series 2 car, this feature was removed.
so maybe 2 of the 4 plugs under the drivers seat do exactly the same thing.
If so it might be as simple as unplugging the 2 plugs under the drivers seat. ( the 4 plugs are colour coded in pairs but i cant remember which colour was the pair that were tied to the seat belt alarm)
Someone on here might know the answer to this.

See post 105. If you want to turn off the chime
 

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Disabling ABS - yes can be done !

Disabling Air Bags - yes can be done !!

Disabling brain - yes obviously can be done - don't ask me how though ;)
 
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