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Actually, it's just an simple buzzer associated with the seatbelt circuit and doors. Many of us with Miata's have just removed it as it's easy to do. It's located under the dash on the driver's side and easy to remove
put the key in the ignition and open the door
reach up under the dash to the left of the steering wheel and grab small rectangular plastic boxes until you feel the one that buzzing and vibrating
Now feel around for the latch that holds it into place - it's a squeeze-to-release type
Open the latch and pull off the wiring harness
Use a twist tie or some electrical tape to tape the wire harness to something so it doesn't bounce around.
Some manufactuers use a buzzer sound when you leave the keys in the ignition and car shut off. Some use a buzzer for a seatbelt that is not fastened when it detects a passenger.
The use of the turn signal or Hazard could break the circuit and silence the buzzer.
It's possible to turn the seatbelt buzzer off, but another buzzer will remain you that your seatbelt-system has a fault! So it doesn't make sense to turn this one off. Your Jeep is equipped with a CAN-Bus System and more than three computers. Each one has connections to the other computer, and if there is a fault in any cirquit.... you'll get a reminder or buzzer.
does it do it on the driver side? hook it up without sitting in the seat start the rig if the buzzer is on sit in the seat if it is still on you have a bad ground on the seatbelt side the short belt that it connects to. the buzzer is under the dash driver side above the sterring wheel.
Hi Wayne Guiswite, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box?
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