Getting Rid of Seat Belt Beep?
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Or you could actually read the post and realize what I am talking about. I am talking at low speeds, usually 10 mph or less up to maybe 30 mph. 2 track country roads while hunting. If you go over 30 mph it beats the heck out of you. etc. All that said there is little to no real safety issue at all.
Thanks for the help. I was thinking about the fuse as well, just want to make sure I know what else might be effected.
Thanks for the help. I was thinking about the fuse as well, just want to make sure I know what else might be effected.
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#14
Fellas, Fellas... You can disable the chime as already stated. No need to cut anything or drive with the seatbelt behind you. That's ridiculous. Read the owners manual under "seatbelts" and it will tell you how to turn the chime off. Same with door lock controls, headlamp illumination...etc...
#15
Fellas, Fellas... You can disable the chime as already stated. No need to cut anything or drive with the seatbelt behind you. That's ridiculous. Read the owners manual under "seatbelts" and it will tell you how to turn the chime off. Same with door lock controls, headlamp illumination...etc...
#16
alright here is how to do it since i just did this yesterday... First buckle seatbelt with out the truck on. Then turn the truck on.. once the seat belt light goes off unbuckle and buckle your seatbelt at least 3 times and ending on the seatbelt buckled. Then turn off truck and it should have a single chime and there you go...
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