seatbelt indicator.....

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by andrew416, Feb 17, 2005.

  1. andrew416

    andrew416 Guest

    I have an 04 Honda accord. Is there any way to disengage the seatbelt
    buzzer??????
     
    andrew416, Feb 17, 2005
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  2. "andrew416" wrote
    Yes! Fasten the seat belt, preferably around your upper pelvic region.
    (Translation: here we go again.)

    ;)
     
    Howard Lester, Feb 17, 2005
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  3. Buckling your seatbelt is usually the best way to shut it up.
     
    Alex Rodriguez, Feb 17, 2005
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  4. Buckle up before starting the car.
     
    Imminent Vengeance, Feb 17, 2005
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  5. andrew416

    TCS Guest

    During that era I'd simply find the buzzer and unplug it.
     
    TCS, Feb 17, 2005
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  6. andrew416

    TeGGer® Guest


    Whoo... This used to be easy in the Old Days.

    These days (and your car is probably very similar to my '91 Integra in this
    regard), the functions of the key-in-door-open, seat belt buzzer, etc., are
    all handled by an Integrated Control Unit, behind the driver's side kick
    panel in Civic-based vehicles, and probably in Accords as well.

    That ICU has a small piezo-electric beeper, identical to those used on
    computer motherboards and modems. That's what makes the annoying noises.
    Basically, if you disable one audible warning, you disable them all, which
    is exactly what I did with my Integra. The way I did it is amazingly crude:
    a #8 wood screw, tightened by hand through the hole in the plastic housing
    of the beeper component. The screw presses against the beeper's metal
    diaphragm and prevents it from vibrating. I did this in 1994 and it's still
    in place today. It did take a while to disassemble the kick panel to the
    point that I could get the ICU out, but there appears to be no other way to
    do this on a Honda.

    You can also try disconnecting the seatbelt switch at the buckle, but the
    cars I've tried this on are smart enough to sense this and permanently
    illuminate the warning light, which is also annoying.

    Hope this helps.
     
    TeGGer®, Feb 18, 2005
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  7. andrew416

    disallow Guest

    maybe you should RTFSM, it says wear your seatbelt.
     
    disallow, Feb 18, 2005
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  8. rec.autos.makers.honda
    With the Message-ID: <>
    And the Organization Header: www.talkaboutautos.com.
    Yup, buckle up buddy.
     
    Sten-Arne Zerpe, Feb 18, 2005
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  9. andrew416

    TCS Guest

    Maybe you should SYFBH.

    The shop manual is not the owner manual, moron.
     
    TCS, Feb 18, 2005
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  10. andrew416

    disallow Guest

    you started it bitch.
     
    disallow, Feb 18, 2005
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  11. andrew416

    TCS Guest

    Don't make me come over there, brat.
     
    TCS, Feb 18, 2005
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  12. andrew416

    disallow Guest

    **** you punk, bring it on.
     
    disallow, Feb 19, 2005
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  13. andrew416

    Abeness Guest

    Uh, you left out the comma after "you", dude.
     
    Abeness, Feb 20, 2005
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  14. andrew416

    TCS Guest

    Give the twit a break. He used up half his vocabulary and you expect him
    to handle the grammar as the same time?
     
    TCS, Feb 20, 2005
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  15. andrew416

    Abeness Guest

    Naw, TCS, I think this is a puerile exchange and wanted to lighten
    things up a bit. It was a joke.
     
    Abeness, Feb 20, 2005
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  16. andrew416

    RTG Guest

    whats going on here ?
     
    RTG, Mar 2, 2005
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  17. andrew416

    TCS Guest

    It's that time of the month.
     
    TCS, Mar 2, 2005
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