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Disable The Seat Belt Alarm In JEEP

Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 12:06 am
by admin
The seatbelt chime can be turned on or off by your dealer, given that they would agree to do it for you that is As another option,
I've found this on another website a long time ago and saved the procedure on a word document. I never tried it but I remember that everyone who did try said it worked. Here goes:


"NOTE:
The following steps must occur within the first 60 seconds of the ignition switch being turned to the ON or START position.


The manufacturer does not recommend deactivating the Enhanced Warning System (BeltAlert).

1. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position, and buckle the driver’s seat belt.

2. Turn the ignition key to the ACCESSORY/RUN position (engine does not need to be running)
and wait for the Seat Belt Warning Light to turn off.

3. Within 60 seconds of starting the vehicle, unbuckle and then re-buckle the driver’s seat belt at least three times within 10 seconds
ending with the seat belt buckled.

4. Turn the ignition key to the OFF position. A single chime will sound to signify that you have successfully completed the programming.

The Enhanced Warning System (BeltAlert) can be reactivated by repeating this procedure.

NOTE:
Although the Enhanced Warning System (BeltAlert) has been deactivated, the Seat Belt Warning Light will continue to illuminate while the driver’s seat belt remains unfastened."


Cheers!

Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 1:22 pm
by Abu Jimmy
I hope i can do this to my mercedes cause this seat belt alarm is driving me nuts...!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 1:28 pm
by caprihorse
Abu Jimmy;4936 wrote:I hope i can do this to my mercedes cause this seat belt alarm is driving me nuts...!!!!!!!!!!!
There is a trick for any Mercedes to solve this.

Put a sand bag, at least 25 kg on your front seat and fasten the seat belt. Don't forget 3 times to hit clutch pedal. It is guaranteed, that the alarm will disappear.
:463:

Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 1:38 pm
by Abu Jimmy
caprihorse;4939 wrote:There is a trick for any Mercedes to solve this.

Put a sand bag, at least 25 kg on your front seat and fasten the seat belt. Don't forget 3 times to hit clutch pedal. It is guaranteed, that the alarm will disappear.
:463:
Although its driving me nuts , but still Im not that much " nuts " to believe this ,Capri.............loooooooooooooooool..!!!!!
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 4:52 pm
by mtalel
thanks alkhatib its works on my wrangler

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 11:46 am
by Vanne
I like it, reminds me to Belt Up!

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 1:21 pm
by Green Giant
ALKHATIB;4900 wrote:The seatbelt chime can be turned on or off by your dealer, given that they would agree to do it for you that is As another option,
I've found this on another website a long time ago and saved the procedure on a word document. I never tried it but I remember that everyone who did try said it worked. Here goes:


"NOTE:
The following steps must occur within the first 60 seconds of the ignition switch being turned to the ON or START position.


The manufacturer does not recommend deactivating the Enhanced Warning System (BeltAlert).

1. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position, and buckle the driver’s seat belt.

2. Turn the ignition key to the ACCESSORY/RUN position (engine does not need to be running)
and wait for the Seat Belt Warning Light to turn off.

3. Within 60 seconds of starting the vehicle, unbuckle and then re-buckle the driver’s seat belt at least three times within 10 seconds
ending with the seat belt buckled.

4. Turn the ignition key to the OFF position. A single chime will sound to signify that you have successfully completed the programming.

The Enhanced Warning System (BeltAlert) can be reactivated by repeating this procedure.

NOTE:
Although the Enhanced Warning System (BeltAlert) has been deactivated, the Seat Belt Warning Light will continue to illuminate while the driver’s seat belt remains unfastened."


Cheers!
Anything similar to disable the handbrake alarm as well?

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 8:07 pm
by muaz
what about easier way at least you still can go back to normal any time you wish.[ATTACH=CONFIG]1542[/ATTACH]

its in naif car accessories for 10 DHS

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 8:56 am
by caprihorse
Green Giant;28452 wrote:Anything similar to disable the handbrake alarm as well?
It's not good idea, to disable this alarm. As we are saying at the beginning of the trip always "Engage your 4x4 and release handbrake" is not a joke. With panicking newbies it does happen all the time.

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 9:24 am
by Adnan
Whatever features done by the manufacturer in your car is indeed in sake of your benefit of safety.,,,,just try to respect them.:yarr: