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Old 15 Oct 2007, 05:24 pm
casey v casey v is offline
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Default 2007 Honda Civic SI: Is there a procedure/sequence to disengage the annoying ding of the

seatbelt reminder? Please answer only if you know the correct programming sequence...... I am not interested in Jimmy rigging my seatbelts nor unplugging or cutting electrical connections. Thanks!!2007 Honda Civic SI: Is there a procedure/sequence to disengage the annoying ding of the seat belt reminder?
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Old 15 Oct 2007, 05:27 pm
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I wish I knew...my 05 drives me nuts!
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Old 15 Oct 2007, 05:30 pm
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umm thats an important safety feature...why would you want to disengage it? you shouldnt be allowed to drive then
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Old 15 Oct 2007, 05:33 pm
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There is a way that the factory can do it, but they also charge you an arm and a leg to do it. You'd have to chop a few wires.. all it is is a signal that goes from the seatbelt sensor to the beep thing, just disconnect the feed going to the speaker. The warning light would still be active but it woudlnt make the annoying beeping. (I did it on my focus with no problems)
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Old 15 Oct 2007, 05:36 pm
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I know this isn't the answer you want, but why not just wear your seatbelt? It's the law, and it's the smart thing to do.
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Old 15 Oct 2007, 05:39 pm
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Read your owners manual! I know on Fords there is one, I should think that Honda offers this as well....
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Old 15 Oct 2007, 05:42 pm
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Yeah its called wearing the seatbelt like the law states.
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Old 15 Oct 2007, 05:51 pm
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No dumbass that would be illegal. There not installed for looks or to sound good.
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Old 15 Oct 2007, 05:54 pm
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I wanna learn that answer to this question too its annoying. With the Ford focus theres a way you can do it but it doesnt work for the civic
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