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Seat belt warning chime



  Titanium 255 V6
Does anyone know of an easy way to disable the seat belt warning chime (without plugging the seat belt into the stalk). Only the reason I ask is because I sometimes need to remove my belt before coming stationary (have to reverse quickly into my drive before a car comes flying around the corner etc).
Many thanks in advance
 
  Carrera 4S. Clio 172. M5
Easiest way is to pull the connector at the end of the buckle keep, and short the two wires out.

Don't forget to insulate them.
 
  Titanium 255 V6
Easiest way is to pull the connector at the end of the buckle keep, and short the two wires out.

Don't forget to insulate them.

Thanks is this also reversible? ie I won't burn anything out by doing this will I?

Thanks once again!
 
  Carrera 4S. Clio 172. M5
I'm wondering why you undo your seat belt to reverse?

Thats one of the recommendations they make on the ADI courses, its also allowed for in the legislation.

It gives you greater movement to look over your shoulder.
 
  133/225/CLS AMG
I recall from my driving test days that the instructor told me that you are actually allowed to remove your seat belt for reversing monoevres!!

I was under the impression that the beeping didn't happen in reverse???? If its a quick reverse does the beeping annoy you that much though??
 
  BMW 320d SE
Can the warning beep not be disabled? Just wondered as it can in the new VAG cars, if you ask the dealer to do it.
 
  Titanium 255 V6
Seems silly to do it for a 10-second maneuver.

I think if you read between the lines of the OP then it looks something like...

Does anyone know of an easy way to disable the seat belt warning chime (without plugging the seat belt into the stalk). I basically don't like to wear my seatbelt and don't want to listen to it for the first two minutes of my journey.

I've only been using this site for a short period of time but I have to say it amazes me at just how many unhelpful, bigoted comments are posted in response to a straight forward question.... why is this? :S I have never experienced this on any other forums... (I for one do not understand)
Nevertheless thank you very much to BrianR and others for posting constructive answers to the original question as opposed to personal opinions :cheers:

And for all the speculators the reason for not wanting to wear my seat belt in certain instances is also due to the following reasons/scenarios:

Multistorey car parking in London (having to reverse/dash into a space quickly etc)
I also have a long drive which involves opening gates in order to reach my house and don't feel it necessary to wear a seat belt when not driving on a public road/when driving on my own property
 
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  Carrera 4S. Clio 172. M5
Does it go off in reverse too then?


Some cars , both mine do, it also switches off the auto dipping interior mirror at night and tilts the nearside door mirror down so you can see the kerb.

If anyone wants a circuit to switch the seatbelt gong off when in reverse, I can work one up for you all.
 
  Clio v6
It goes off when you are not wearing your seat belt, including driving in reverse. Off the top of my head, you can pull the connector at the end of the buckle keep, and short the two wires out. It's a totally reversible procedure.
 
  Carrera 4S. Clio 172. M5
It goes off when you are not wearing your seat belt, including driving in reverse. Off the top of my head, you can pull the connector at the end of the buckle keep, and short the two wires out. It's a totally reversible procedure.


Is there an echo in here ? ;)
 
  LY V6 with Recaros
Given more v6 owners do 17 point turns they may notice it more. ;)

Is the v6 turning worse than a 182s then, I always assumed it was the same, but from what people have said it sounds like it's even worse? Sorry off topic a bit lol!
 
  Clio v6
Well Ol has had a very good answer from the researchers so I don't think he will mind a bit of off topic Deb.

Right off the top of my head yet again, the V6 turning circle of around 13 m (43 ft) - around three car lengths - turning what might normally be a three-point turn into a four-point turn. Despite these limitations, the Clio V6 is easy to live with on a day to day basis.

My head also added :

The Clio V6 was the most powerful serial produced hatchback in the world with 255 bhp, exceeding the Ford Focus RS (225 bhp), the Alfa Romeo 147 GTA (250 bhp) and the SEAT León Cupra R (225 bhp).
 
  LY V6 with Recaros
Thanks. Sounds about the same as the 182! No need to convince me how good the vee is, I will own one one day! ;)
 
  Titanium 255 V6
Yup the turning circle is wider than most but after a few turns it becomes second nature and something which does not annoy in the slightest.

I love my Vee and wouldn't swap it for anything this side of a GT3
 

dk

  911 GTS Cab
Well Ol has had a very good answer from the researchers so I don't think he will mind a bit of off topic Deb.

Right off the top of my head yet again, the V6 turning circle of around 13 m (43 ft) - around three car lengths - turning what might normally be a three-point turn into a four-point turn. Despite these limitations, the Clio V6 is easy to live with on a day to day basis.

My head also added :

The Clio V6 was the most powerful serial produced hatchback in the world with 255 bhp, exceeding the Ford Focus RS (225 bhp), the Alfa Romeo 147 GTA (250 bhp) and the SEAT León Cupra R (225 bhp).

its been surpassed now, mazda 3 MPS 260 PS, 256 BHP (off topic I know but I felt it was important to note ;) )
 
  330Ci (Fail)Sport
Some cars , both mine do, it also switches off the auto dipping interior mirror at night and tilts the nearside door mirror down so you can see the kerb.

Which of your cars does that? Thats bloody amazing!
 
Sorry it may be recommended to take it off for reversing, but its not necessary. Put it this way I've never felt the need to take it off reversing anywhere in 8 years of driving.
 
  Carrera 4S. Clio 172. M5
Some cars , both mine do, it also switches off the auto dipping interior mirror at night and tilts the nearside door mirror down so you can see the kerb.

Which of your cars does that? Thats bloody amazing!

BMW have had that feature on the 5/6/7 series for years, the 3 series has it on high end models since 2002 and its come down the range now as standard.

Porsche since 2000

"Her-in-doors" has it on her Golf V6-4-Motion.

Lots of cars have it , it saves rim damage when reverse parking.

And the auto dipping mirror control likewise. Without it you could easily reverse into something quite well lit if you are using mirrors only.
 
  330Ci (Fail)Sport
Which of your cars does that? Thats bloody amazing!

BMW have had that feature on the 5/6/7 series for years, the 3 series has it on high end models since 2002 and its come down the range now as standard.

Porsche since 2000

"Her-in-doors" has it on her Golf V6-4-Motion.

Lots of cars have it , it saves rim damage when reverse parking.

And the auto dipping mirror control likewise. Without it you could easily reverse into something quite well lit if you are using mirrors only.

How the hell did I miss that then?! Suppose its not something that usually comes up much in a convo about cars lol
 


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