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Car Forum / Honda Cars / April 2006

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Seat belt reminder

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ed - 05 Apr 2006 14:46 GMT
Anyone successful in defeating the reminder? 2006 Ridgeline
Brian Smith - 05 Apr 2006 15:00 GMT
> Anyone successful in defeating the reminder? 2006 Ridgeline

Every time I get in the vehicle. No problem.
TeGGeR® - 05 Apr 2006 20:22 GMT
> Anyone successful in defeating the reminder? 2006 Ridgeline

Can't be done without either
1) removing the multifunction panel from its hiding place and unsoldering
the beeper, or
2) doing up the belt behind your back.

They make it tough these days. Real annoying in parking lots and when
moving cars in and out of the driveway, isn't it?

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David Wynne - 05 Apr 2006 23:02 GMT
> They make it tough these days. Real annoying in parking lots and when
> moving cars in and out of the driveway, isn't it?

Yes it is.
Ed - 05 Apr 2006 23:40 GMT
>> They make it tough these days. Real annoying in parking lots and when
>> moving cars in and out of the driveway, isn't it?
>
> Yes it is.
I have been told a dealer can defeat this with the hand held programmer. Is
this correct? I just want to drive the fencerows at the farm without this
annoiance.
twothousandtwoto2007@yahoo.com - 06 Apr 2006 06:23 GMT
Find a honda in the junk yard that has a similar seat belt latch.  Cut
the seat belt latch/coupling from the belt and buy that part.  Put the
seat belt latch/coupling inside the belt latch on your Ridgeline
drivers side.  Now the truck will automatically assume the seat belt is
fasened even though it isn't.
 
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