I killed the darn seat belt alert
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I've had enough!!! :bashwall:
That seat belt alert, and particularly the annoying chime, was driving me crazy.
I'm wearing my belt 95% of the time, but I don't need some dimwit in Munich or Woodcliff Lake to run my life for the times I don't!
To you, sanctimonious few who are ready to lecture this 51-year old on the merits of wearing the belt at all times, please, stop emulating your dads and move on to www.afa.net.
For the others, here is how I disabled the alert.
First, I pried open the shell of the buckle by applying pressure with a screwdriver in the slot, 3 quarters to the back.
Here are the 2 parts of the shell.
Notice that there are (1) two little plastic posts (tenons) that held the shell together. Those break off neatly when you pry the shell open.
This is how the alert works.
The left part of the blue striped plastic element slides down, and presses down a small spring-loaded peg.
To keep that element loaded down, I inserted a small flat and narrow piece of metal in the gorge where the little square protuberance travels. My contraption gets loaded in the gorge by the spring. A little bit of crazy glue to hold the metal piece in place for when the belt is used.
Finally, some crazy glue in areas (1) and (2) of the shell halves to put it all back together, and voil?! No more Muzak!
Now, if only I knew how to disable the moronic Lawyer startup screen!
That seat belt alert, and particularly the annoying chime, was driving me crazy.
I'm wearing my belt 95% of the time, but I don't need some dimwit in Munich or Woodcliff Lake to run my life for the times I don't!
To you, sanctimonious few who are ready to lecture this 51-year old on the merits of wearing the belt at all times, please, stop emulating your dads and move on to www.afa.net.
For the others, here is how I disabled the alert.
First, I pried open the shell of the buckle by applying pressure with a screwdriver in the slot, 3 quarters to the back.
Here are the 2 parts of the shell.
Notice that there are (1) two little plastic posts (tenons) that held the shell together. Those break off neatly when you pry the shell open.
This is how the alert works.
The left part of the blue striped plastic element slides down, and presses down a small spring-loaded peg.
To keep that element loaded down, I inserted a small flat and narrow piece of metal in the gorge where the little square protuberance travels. My contraption gets loaded in the gorge by the spring. A little bit of crazy glue to hold the metal piece in place for when the belt is used.
Finally, some crazy glue in areas (1) and (2) of the shell halves to put it all back together, and voil?! No more Muzak!
Now, if only I knew how to disable the moronic Lawyer startup screen!
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Well done!
In version 14 I don't get the chime or the warning for the passenger, just for the driver. And the chime takes waaaay longer.
In version 14 I don't get the chime or the warning for the passenger, just for the driver. And the chime takes waaaay longer.
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iceman .... about how long does it take in v.14 for the car to recognice that you have your seatbelt on? for me, 13.3 takes about 5-10 seconds for the system to realize & turn off/clear the seatbelt notice.
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It takes about 2 (two) seconds, longer than before but less than on alohalc's and yours. His is about the same like yours...
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After the "sealbelt topic", I laughed myself silly when I got my E60.
My car has NO seatbelt chime. Just a red light in the dash.
Why is that. I would have thought there would be a reminder chime.
I feel naked without a seatbelt on. However if you don't wear a seatbelt, it's unlikely to hurt anyone else, so I'm not bothered at all what others do. I just think it's funny that my car doesn't chime. Is this a UK and/or Europe spec. Or is my car somehow strange.
My car has NO seatbelt chime. Just a red light in the dash.
Why is that. I would have thought there would be a reminder chime.
I feel naked without a seatbelt on. However if you don't wear a seatbelt, it's unlikely to hurt anyone else, so I'm not bothered at all what others do. I just think it's funny that my car doesn't chime. Is this a UK and/or Europe spec. Or is my car somehow strange.
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I think your car has software version 14. Try driving off without the seatbelt and you'll get the chime.
That's how it is on mine.
That's how it is on mine.
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Originally Posted by yvesj' date='Nov 20 2004, 03:45 PM
I've had enough!!! :bashwall:
That seat belt alert, and particularly the annoying chime, was driving me crazy.
I'm wearing my belt 95% of the time, but I don't need some dimwit in Munich or Woodcliff Lake to run my life for the times I don't!
To you, sanctimonious few who are ready to lecture this 51-year old on the merits of wearing the belt at all times, please, stop emulating your dads and move on to www.afa.net.
For the others, here is how I disabled the alert.
First, I pried open the shell of the buckle by applying pressure with a screwdriver in the slot, 3 quarters to the back.
Attachment 3457
Here are the 2 parts of the shell.
Notice that there are (1) two little plastic posts (tenons) that held the shell together. Those break off neatly when you pry the shell open.
Attachment 3458
This is how the alert works.
The left part of the blue striped plastic element slides down, and presses down a small spring-loaded peg.
Attachment 3459
To keep that element loaded down, I inserted a small flat and narrow piece of metal in the gorge where the little square protuberance travels. My contraption gets loaded in the gorge by the spring. A little bit of crazy glue to hold the metal piece in place for when the belt is used.
Attachment 3461
Finally, some crazy glue in areas (1) and (2) of the shell halves to put it all back together, and voil?! No more Muzak!
Now, if only I knew how to disable the moronic Lawyer startup screen!
That seat belt alert, and particularly the annoying chime, was driving me crazy.
I'm wearing my belt 95% of the time, but I don't need some dimwit in Munich or Woodcliff Lake to run my life for the times I don't!
To you, sanctimonious few who are ready to lecture this 51-year old on the merits of wearing the belt at all times, please, stop emulating your dads and move on to www.afa.net.
For the others, here is how I disabled the alert.
First, I pried open the shell of the buckle by applying pressure with a screwdriver in the slot, 3 quarters to the back.
Attachment 3457
Here are the 2 parts of the shell.
Notice that there are (1) two little plastic posts (tenons) that held the shell together. Those break off neatly when you pry the shell open.
Attachment 3458
This is how the alert works.
The left part of the blue striped plastic element slides down, and presses down a small spring-loaded peg.
Attachment 3459
To keep that element loaded down, I inserted a small flat and narrow piece of metal in the gorge where the little square protuberance travels. My contraption gets loaded in the gorge by the spring. A little bit of crazy glue to hold the metal piece in place for when the belt is used.
Attachment 3461
Finally, some crazy glue in areas (1) and (2) of the shell halves to put it all back together, and voil?! No more Muzak!
Now, if only I knew how to disable the moronic Lawyer startup screen!
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Originally Posted by redondoman' date='Nov 20 2004, 07:14 PM
[quote name='yvesj' date='Nov 20 2004, 03:45 PM']I've had enough!!! :bashwall:
That seat belt alert, and particularly the annoying chime, was driving me crazy.
I'm wearing my belt 95% of the time, but I don't need some dimwit in Munich or Woodcliff Lake to run my life for the times I don't!
That seat belt alert, and particularly the annoying chime, was driving me crazy.
I'm wearing my belt 95% of the time, but I don't need some dimwit in Munich or Woodcliff Lake to run my life for the times I don't!
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[/quote]1. i personally have lots a dear friend due to a highway accident where she was ejected from her car, supposedly not wearing her seatbelt .. eventhough that any & everybody that knew her knows that she wouldn't back out of a parking spot w/out her seat belt on.
2. read the bold. everybody knows how important it is to wear a seatbelt, and if people care to ignore it & NOT wear their seatbelt it mostly is their own life they endanger.
3. he did NOT disable his seatbelt buckle, or anything else for that matter which would create a dangerous situation. he merely found a way to disable the chime. and with v13.3 i can fully understand why anybody would do this, as it takes quite a while for the warning to clear.
and as you said, no hate intended. flame away.....
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lost* a dear friend