2005 Honda Civic seat belt chime(disable?)
2005 Honda Civic seat belt chime(disable?)
hello, I have a 2005 honda civic in this version not only does the seat belt light come one when not engaged but a annoying chime comes on too is there any way to disable it where I live wearing seatbelts is not a law, I recently had surgery and the seat belt is just excruciatingly painful against my skin wound area I tried a padding but that caused bleeding can anyone please help me is there any fuse to disable or anything I can put in the buckle to turn that annoying chime off
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wow, I know a lot of people would say just wear it, but I guess because of the situation you should ask the folks @ a dealership if they could disable it.
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find a buckle from a salvage yard/junk yard and just plug it in otherwise its got a sensor inthe assembly itself from what I learned when they replace mine
Originally Posted by zim868
hello, I have a 2005 honda civic in this version not only does the seat belt light come one when not engaged but a annoying chime comes on too is there any way to disable it where I live wearing seatbelts is not a law, I recently had surgery and the seat belt is just excruciatingly painful against my skin wound area I tried a padding but that caused bleeding can anyone please help me is there any fuse to disable or anything I can put in the buckle to turn that annoying chime off
help!!!
thanks!!
help!!!
thanks!!
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I say wear the seat belt. It will be more painful if you get into an accident without it on. An also ......... <---try using these things to seperate your thoughts please. Thanks
just try putting random pieces of metal in the buckle (pieces large enough to later retrieve) and wait to see if it read any of them otherwise just do what blahman said since its the smartest idea here!
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check for the connector underneath your seat that is used to check if the belt is connected or not. using a multimeter test and check which two wires becomes open or shorted. if you find that one becomes shorted then just put a wire between those two pins..otherwise for the other, i guess cut one wire off
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Originally Posted by civicguy1xxxxx
cut the black wire going to your seatbelt.........your airbag light comes on and your car wont pass inspection but your seatbelt wont chime
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i was testing if my car would chime if i didn't have my seatbelt on while i was driving. i drove for about 15 miles or so (from school to home), but no chime. it was just the seatbelt light was on, and that was it. maybe there's no chime because i did a 02 to 03 cluster conversion, and there was one wire i didn't know about so i just stuck it somewhere??? hahaha. i guess i'm the lucky one or not.
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It doesnt stay on for that long, i remember relocating my car, and didnt bother to have it on, i twas only on for like.10 seconds or so..its not that annoying, just listen to music loud. haha
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but that was added in 04 I believe. So, 03's would be the best becuase they don't bug you but they have the newer interior. Trade it in!
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Originally Posted by Oishi
check for the connector underneath your seat that is used to check if the belt is connected or not. using a multimeter test and check which two wires becomes open or shorted. if you find that one becomes shorted then just put a wire between those two pins..otherwise for the other, i guess cut one wire off
..........this really aint hard, in fact its easier than bending over to disconnect this and measure this and cut that and blah blah blah....... just plug it in and sit over it like blahman originally stated.
especially since your recovering from a surgery and cant do much (from the sounds of it) without hurting your wounds again, otherwise id say either wear it or do one of these things
especially since your recovering from a surgery and cant do much (from the sounds of it) without hurting your wounds again, otherwise id say either wear it or do one of these things
solved the problem
I cut the hook off the top of a coat hanger, bent it into narrow sort of loop and filed down the part I cut so it was not sharp and put it in the clip, works great no chime
thanks
thanks
Originally Posted by 2blu
I'm not trying to be an *** or anything but, why dont u just wear the seat belt? It has saved my life on several occasions. Plus it helps me drive better.
you were in life threatening accidents on several occasions? do you race cars?
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