seat belt alarm
#8
RE: seat belt alarm
ORIGINAL: jbfrady
i guess that would be the easiest way but sometimes i dont wanna wear it
i guess that would be the easiest way but sometimes i dont wanna wear it
If you really don't want to wear them, don't, heck rip the wires out and never worry about the alarm again. [sm=drlove.gif]
As others have said, natural selection will win out! [:-]
#9
RE: seat belt alarm
If you don't want to hear the beeping, buckle up. If you don't want to buckle up, don't drive. What you could to is go to a junkyard and pull just the buckle out of a civic. cut the belt and take the buckle and walk out, then just leave it plugged into the buckle 24/7./*-/*-/*- BUT I HIGHLY RECCOMEND YOU DON"T DO THIS!!!!! YOU"VE ONLY GOT ONE SHOT BEHIND THE WHEEL WITHOUT A SEATBELT. THERE IS NO SECOND CHANCE!!!! LIKE I SAID EARLIER, IF YOU DON'T LIKE BUCKLING UP DON'T DRIVE!!!!!!-*/-*/-*/
#10
RE: seat belt alarm
It might be different on yours, but on my 88, there is a connection beneath the seat that just detaches by unclipping it. It's super obvious. Try that if it's really bothering you that much, but I recommend keeping it and buckling up like Sacicons said. Not buckling up makes phsycho hoes beasts like in Swimfan.