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Peer 01-24-2007 05:23 AM

Disconnect seat-belt chime..?
 
I wonder if there's an easy way to disconnect the seat-belt reminder-chime, while still have the key & lights reminder intact..?

-- peer

boomer8800 01-24-2007 12:50 PM

Dude a few people including myself have asked this question only to get all the smart-a$$es that offer no help but only say "to wear your seat belt" yada-yada.

Like we don't know this already. But that wasn't the questions now was it?? :troll:

CJ_Boxster 01-24-2007 12:53 PM

I would like to know how to disconnect the chime, I wear my seat belt everywhere, even to change parking spaces BUT i hate to hear it when im about to buckle in or when i unbuckle before i turn off the ignition.

Peer 01-24-2007 10:49 PM

Carlos J Cazares wrote:
> I would like to know how to disconnect the chime,
> I wear my seat belt everywhere, even to change
> parking spaces BUT i hate to hear it when im
> about to buckle in or when i unbuckle before
> i turn off the ignition.


That's exactly my point -- since I compulsively use my seat belt, I don't need/want to hear that annoying sound in the short interim of the ignition key being in and before managing to buckle up. Hence, I want to disconnect it. Any advice appreciated.

-- peer

CJ_Boxster 07-18-2007 11:48 AM

Heres the answer to your seatbelt chime problem, Get a Passenger side seat belt installed on the driversside. Passenger seatbelt recepticle does not have the 2 other wires for the reminder and the chime activates on when there is a connection between those 2 wires inside the recepticle when the buckle is removed from it. So the passenger side doesnt have those 2 wires for the chime... You can either buy a new passenger side recepticle from Porsche for about 67 bucks or figure out which of the 4 wires are the 2 that make the chime go off and cutting them.

I guess you can goto the dealer and have a look at a passenger and drivers side recepticle and compair the connecters that way to see which wires to cut.


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