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Old November 8th, 2007, 11:13 PM   #1
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does anyone know how to get rid of that annoying noise that comes from not putting your seatbelt on, disconnect a wire or something?
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Old November 8th, 2007, 11:19 PM   #2
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I got the door "ding" noise to go off by pulling out a certain harness under the dash by the fuse box. Its probably one of those. trial and error is my best friend lol
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do you have an owners manual? there are a set of instructions in there to turn off the "Belt Minder". It feels like your doing the hokey pokey to turn it off. It is possibly the funnest mod that can be done to a mustang.
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put the seatbelt on behind your back , or just wear it
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Originally Posted by Xantho99 View Post
I got the door "ding" noise to go off by pulling out a certain harness under the dash by the fuse box. Its probably one of those. trial and error is my best friend lol
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put the seatbelt on behind your back , or just wear it
Does anyone read the owners manual?
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Old November 8th, 2007, 11:24 PM   #6
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You can Deactivate the Belt Minder two ways. First, you can deactivate it temporarily for your current "run cycle", that is after you have started your car and it's still running. Second, you completely deactivate the Belt Minder so that it never reminds you again, or at least until your reactivate it...

The first method, temporary deactivation, or one time disable: After you have started your vehicle, buckle and then un-buckle your safety belt. Be sure to buckle back up.... This will disable the Belt Minder only for that ignition cycle.

The second method, permanent deactivation: There are 9 steps you need to follow to deactivate or activate your Belt Minder system. Before doing so, make sure that:
  • The parking brake is set.
  • The truck/car is in Park (automatic), Neutral (manual).
  • The ignition is OFF.
  • All doors are closed.
  • The driver's safety belt is un-buckled.
  • The parking and headlights are OFF.
Then follow these 9 steps:
  1. Turn the ignition switch to ON, but DO NOT START.
  2. Wait for the safety belt warning light to go OFF(1-2 minutes).
Steps 3-5 MUST be completed within 60 seconds!
  1. Buckle, then un-buckle the driver's safety belt 3 times, ending with the belt un-buckled.
  2. Turn on the headlights, turn off the headlights.
  3. Buckle, then un-buckle the driver's safety belt 3 times, ending with the belt un-buckled.
After step 5, the Safety Belt Warning Light will be turned on for 3 seconds.
  1. Within 7 seconds of the safety belt warning light turning OFF, buckle then un-buckle the safety belt.
This will disable the Belt Minder if it is currently enabled, or enable the Belt Minder if it is currently disabled.
  1. Confirmation of the disabling of the Belt Minder is provided by flashing the safety belt warning light 4 times per seconds for 3 seconds.
  2. Confirmation of the enabling of the Belt Minder is provided by flashing the safety belt warning light 4 times per seconds for 3 seconds, followed by 3 seconds with the safety belt light off, then followed by flashing the safety belt light 4 times per second for 3 seconds again.
  3. After confirmation, the deactivation/activation of the Belt Minder procedure is complete.
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Old November 8th, 2007, 11:27 PM   #7
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thats crazy...
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its a pain in the ass but it works
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You can Deactivate the Belt Minder two ways. First, you can deactivate it temporarily for your current "run cycle", that is after you have started your car and it's still running. Second, you completely deactivate the Belt Minder so that it never reminds you again, or at least until your reactivate it...

The first method, temporary deactivation, or one time disable: After you have started your vehicle, buckle and then un-buckle your safety belt. Be sure to buckle back up.... This will disable the Belt Minder only for that ignition cycle.

The second method, permanent deactivation: There are 9 steps you need to follow to deactivate or activate your Belt Minder system. Before doing so, make sure that:
  • The parking brake is set.
  • The truck/car is in Park (automatic), Neutral (manual).
  • The ignition is OFF.
  • All doors are closed.
  • The driver's safety belt is un-buckled.
  • The parking and headlights are OFF.
Then follow these 9 steps:
  1. Turn the ignition switch to ON, but DO NOT START.
  2. Wait for the safety belt warning light to go OFF(1-2 minutes).
Steps 3-5 MUST be completed within 60 seconds!
  1. Buckle, then un-buckle the driver's safety belt 3 times, ending with the belt un-buckled.
  2. Turn on the headlights, turn off the headlights.
  3. Buckle, then un-buckle the driver's safety belt 3 times, ending with the belt un-buckled.
After step 5, the Safety Belt Warning Light will be turned on for 3 seconds.
  1. Within 7 seconds of the safety belt warning light turning OFF, buckle then un-buckle the safety belt.
This will disable the Belt Minder if it is currently enabled, or enable the Belt Minder if it is currently disabled.
  1. Confirmation of the disabling of the Belt Minder is provided by flashing the safety belt warning light 4 times per seconds for 3 seconds.
  2. Confirmation of the enabling of the Belt Minder is provided by flashing the safety belt warning light 4 times per seconds for 3 seconds, followed by 3 seconds with the safety belt light off, then followed by flashing the safety belt light 4 times per second for 3 seconds again.
  3. After confirmation, the deactivation/activation of the Belt Minder procedure is complete.
lol i wanna watch someone do that
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Old November 8th, 2007, 11:32 PM   #10
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I have gotten it down. I can get it first try everytime now.
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why not just wear the seatbelt? I like the chime being annoying or i wouldnt wear it...
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the chime is there for a reason...you should be wearing your seatbelt
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i would like to de-activate mine. i have no problem wearing my seatbelt, but its annoying having the key on listening to music or something and having that damn chime come on every minute.
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that works i posted the same thread awhile back
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Originally Posted by k2boarder3187 View Post
the chime is there for a reason...you should be wearing your seatbelt
I was just about to say the same thing, but then...

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i would like to de-activate mine. i have no problem wearing my seatbelt, but its annoying having the key on listening to music or something and having that damn chime come on every minute.
I read that. +1 on what you said. I think I may go through the long ass process of deactivating mine now, just to get rid of the ding.
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Originally Posted by RyanGT View Post
why not just wear the seatbelt? I like the chime being annoying or i wouldnt wear it...
Originally Posted by k2boarder3187 View Post
the chime is there for a reason...you should be wearing your seatbelt
Why don't you mind your own @#$%@#% business. I'm sure there are alot of things the two of you shouldn't do either.
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