Got a '06 1500 with a bad seat belt sensor.. incessant ding..ding..ding..
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Got a '06 1500 with a bad seat belt sensor.. incessant ding..ding..ding..
Hey all!
I tried pulling the seat belt plug (along with the power seat control. Tried to close the seat belt circuit by jumping the leads there. No luck. Traced the wires to under the driver's kick panel, no apparent damage along the way. Since I don't see a place where a broken wire is obvious, I figured I'd simply jump the wires close to their source and circumvent the belt light and reminder ding when you cross that speed from a stop. We religiously use the seat belt, so I'm not worried about having that reminder gone. I do not want to yank the chime, in case it dings for another reason I need to know about.
Ideas? Does anyone know where this circuit originates? and am I assuming correct that a closed circuit is what signals a seat belt plugged in?
Thanks for reading!
I tried pulling the seat belt plug (along with the power seat control. Tried to close the seat belt circuit by jumping the leads there. No luck. Traced the wires to under the driver's kick panel, no apparent damage along the way. Since I don't see a place where a broken wire is obvious, I figured I'd simply jump the wires close to their source and circumvent the belt light and reminder ding when you cross that speed from a stop. We religiously use the seat belt, so I'm not worried about having that reminder gone. I do not want to yank the chime, in case it dings for another reason I need to know about.
Ideas? Does anyone know where this circuit originates? and am I assuming correct that a closed circuit is what signals a seat belt plugged in?
Thanks for reading!
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Need to see wiring diagrams for those circuits........ Which I don't have, and can't find easily online. From what I DO find though, it looks like there is a 'seat belt controller module' that communicates with various other items on the vehicles data bus...... I can't find a wiring diagram for that module, which is what you really need.
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Thanks.. It sound disheartening to find out there's such a module. I assume this might be tied to the airbag system? I know at some point there were features put into those systems (perhaps not even dodge) that changed when/if the airbag deployed based on whether or not the driver was buckled. This might be more complicated than simply jumping the sensor wire close to it's module....
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HI ALL,
I am having the same issue seat belt is buckled but chime wont go off. Any ideas on what to check here or this something to have the dealer check out? I was thinking of changing the buckle but not sure that will fix the issue and you have to pull the seat to do that it look like. Any help would be appreciated! 2008 Ram 1500
I am having the same issue seat belt is buckled but chime wont go off. Any ideas on what to check here or this something to have the dealer check out? I was thinking of changing the buckle but not sure that will fix the issue and you have to pull the seat to do that it look like. Any help would be appreciated! 2008 Ram 1500
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What are you driving? Any warranty left?
I *think* it's just a switch, or a couple contacts in the buckle to clue whatever module in that the belt is actually buckled. Check and see if there is an electrical connector at the base of the buckle side of the belt.
I *think* it's just a switch, or a couple contacts in the buckle to clue whatever module in that the belt is actually buckled. Check and see if there is an electrical connector at the base of the buckle side of the belt.
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