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Anonymous Posted on Nov 04, 2011

How can I disable the seat belt sensor because it continues to beep even if we are all buckled.

  • Marvin
    Marvin Nov 04, 2011

    You should never do this, it is a safety issue.

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I wouldn't disable the sensor but are you sure it is a seat belt sensor dinging at you and not a door sensor? They both sound the same. With all the doors closed but the key in the ignition. If the warning ding starts then your problem is a door sensor, a common issue in that model and usually related to the side door.

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