Which fuse do you take out for seatbelt noise?
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I just got 2007 Civic EX Black on Black 5-speed.. and I really hate that beeping sound when you don't wear your seatbelt. Which fuse do you take out to stop that?
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I disagree with metalviper on this one.
My friend has an 07 SI and when we take his car and I (the passenger) don't buckle up, the car make the horrible beeping noise.
Both seats in the newer cars have automatic SRS systems. The way they work is: they since how much weight is in the seat, then they since the speed of the vehicle. If the vehicle is above 10 mph and the seat belt is not fastened it will alarm the driver. Also they determine how fast to deploy the airbag by these two calculations ( speed and weight).
My friend has an 07 SI and when we take his car and I (the passenger) don't buckle up, the car make the horrible beeping noise.
Both seats in the newer cars have automatic SRS systems. The way they work is: they since how much weight is in the seat, then they since the speed of the vehicle. If the vehicle is above 10 mph and the seat belt is not fastened it will alarm the driver. Also they determine how fast to deploy the airbag by these two calculations ( speed and weight).
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I disagree with metalviper on this one.
My friend has an 07 SI and when we take his car and I (the passenger) don't buckle up, the car make the horrible beeping noise.
Both seats in the newer cars have automatic SRS systems. The way they work is: they since how much weight is in the seat, then they since the speed of the vehicle. If the vehicle is above 10 mph and the seat belt is not fastened it will alarm the driver. Also they determine how fast to deploy the airbag by these two calculations ( speed and weight).
My friend has an 07 SI and when we take his car and I (the passenger) don't buckle up, the car make the horrible beeping noise.
Both seats in the newer cars have automatic SRS systems. The way they work is: they since how much weight is in the seat, then they since the speed of the vehicle. If the vehicle is above 10 mph and the seat belt is not fastened it will alarm the driver. Also they determine how fast to deploy the airbag by these two calculations ( speed and weight).
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I disagree with metalviper on this one.
My friend has an 07 SI and when we take his car and I (the passenger) don't buckle up, the car make the horrible beeping noise.
Both seats in the newer cars have automatic SRS systems. The way they work is: they since how much weight is in the seat, then they since the speed of the vehicle. If the vehicle is above 10 mph and the seat belt is not fastened it will alarm the driver. Also they determine how fast to deploy the airbag by these two calculations ( speed and weight).
My friend has an 07 SI and when we take his car and I (the passenger) don't buckle up, the car make the horrible beeping noise.
Both seats in the newer cars have automatic SRS systems. The way they work is: they since how much weight is in the seat, then they since the speed of the vehicle. If the vehicle is above 10 mph and the seat belt is not fastened it will alarm the driver. Also they determine how fast to deploy the airbag by these two calculations ( speed and weight).
id just make them buckle tho buddy. rather be safe then sorry
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alright, i'm just going to say one thing. I'm not being a jerk or anything but i've noticed lately (online and in RL) that alot of people seem to be forgetting the stuff they learned in Drivers ed. Yeah, don't worry, i'm no angel driver. However, if you're in the driver's seat, you are actually responsible for making sure that your passengers are wearing their safety belts. For example, if you get in an accident and your passenger is injured/maimed/disfigured/killed, you can be held responsible. Also, not wearing a seat belt also screws up the way an airbag works, actually turning it from a lifesaving device to something that can REALLY screw you up. And just so you don't think i'm some old fart preaching to y'all, i'm twenty years old, live in New Orleans and average around eighty mph on the I-10 and US-90 (across the river). (that's 60mph and 50mph limits respectively...and lots of curves and trafic
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under the seat are a white & yellow con. I sure its the white one. disconnet it on both seats. it works 4 me .
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I hate that annoying beep too, so does my GF. We only want to get rid of it because we start the car before we buckle up.
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go to the Junk Yard and take the metal buckle out of that car. Just cut the belt off. Plug it into your female end of the seat belt and the noise will go away. Also if you are getting pulled over it is easy to pull out and put your seat belt on. Workd for me.
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