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Disable Corolla Seatbelt beep
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jmyerby@gmail.com - 23 Nov 2005 13:57 GMT I have a 2006 Toyota Corolla CE. I desperately would like to disable the annoying beep when your seatbelt is not buckled.
---MIKE--- - 23 Nov 2005 15:42 GMT The solution? Buckle your seatbelt.
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>>In the White Mountains of New Hampshire >> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580') Ray O - 23 Nov 2005 16:44 GMT >I have a 2006 Toyota Corolla CE. I desperately would like to disable > the annoying beep when your seatbelt is not buckled. Why are you so desperate to disable the seat belt warning tone?
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Mike Hunter - 23 Nov 2005 19:12 GMT Whatever the reason all he need do is locate the enunciator and remove it.
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>>I have a 2006 Toyota Corolla CE. I desperately would like to disable >> the annoying beep when your seatbelt is not buckled. >> > Why are you so desperate to disable the seat belt warning tone? Hachiroku - 24 Nov 2005 02:06 GMT > Whatever the reason all he need do is locate the enunciator and remove it. > > mike THis isn't so easy any more, Mike.
On the newer Toyotas, some genius had the great idea of using 'relay integration.' The door buzzer, seatbelt buzzer, warning lights and a lot of critical functions that used to be separate items are now all 'integrated' into this handy little module.
Problem is, if a function you WANT to have craps out, instead of a $35 relay or similarly priced part, you now have to pay about $225 to replace the damn thing!
>>>I have a 2006 Toyota Corolla CE. I desperately would like to disable >>> the annoying beep when your seatbelt is not buckled. >>> >> Why are you so desperate to disable the seat belt warning tone?
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Erica_0381@yahoo.com - 28 Nov 2005 23:02 GMT Here is your solution to the annoying seatbelt alarm (works on all Toyotas, I used it on my 2005 Corolla and yes, I always use my seatbelt):
(1) Turn the Car "ON," but do not start the engine (leave your foot off the brake, don't fasten seatbelt). Cycle your trip reset knob until it reads ODO. Turn the ignition back off. Wait a couple of seconds. (2) Make sure your seat belt is not fastened. (3) Turn the ignition back on, do not start the car (leave your foot off the break, don't fasten seat belt). As soon as you see everything light up, press and hold the trip reset knob and do a long 12 second count. (4) Keep your finger on the trip reset knob. Fasten your seat belt. As soon as you fasten your seat belt, you should see the ODO display go from XXXX miles to "b-on." At that time, take your finger off the trip reset knob and it should cycle to "b-off." If it doesn't, just press the knob again until "b-off" appears. Once "b-off" appears, turn the ignition off and unfasten your seat belt. Now, when you start your car, you should hear the "normal" seatbelt beeping, then when you go over 10 mph, if your seatbelt is not fastened, it won't beep 54 times... the seatbelt signal will just continue to flash... but no more annoying beep!!
Gord Beaman - 23 Nov 2005 19:20 GMT >I have a 2006 Toyota Corolla CE. I desperately would like to disable >the annoying beep when your seatbelt is not buckled. Yep...quite simple...buckle it
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Built_Well - 23 Nov 2005 21:07 GMT jmyerby wrote:
> I desperately would like to disable the.... He must be a disciple of the late Representative Louis WYMAN, who decided a buzzer longer than 8 seconds would drive folks insane.
I can see our man is somebody who's gonna get Wyman'ed, and Wyman'ed real good.
Gord Beaman - 24 Nov 2005 03:05 GMT >jmyerby wrote: > [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > I can see our man is somebody who's gonna get >Wyman'ed, and Wyman'ed real good. Not by me certainly...it wouldn't hurt my feelings if he wipes himself out due to lack of fastening his belt.
Matter of fact I don't agree with belt legislation either...belts have nothing to do with endangering anyone else on the road except the transgressor, so fill yer boots...
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TeGGeR® - 24 Nov 2005 01:13 GMT > I have a 2006 Toyota Corolla CE. I desperately would like to disable > the annoying beep when your seatbelt is not buckled. It's damned annoying, isn't it?
1) Do up the belt behind your back.
2) Go to the wreckers and cut a buckle off a belt off a Toyota there (they're prety much all the same). Insert that into the receptacle as needed.
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Philip - 24 Nov 2005 06:42 GMT >> I have a 2006 Toyota Corolla CE. I desperately would like to disable >> the annoying beep when your seatbelt is not buckled. [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > (they're prety much all the same). Insert that into the receptacle as > needed. Is this point different on the 2006 Corolla? My '03 seat belt beeper continues for about 20 seconds and silences itself. But the red seat belt light keeps flashing indefinitly.
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TeGGeR® - 24 Nov 2005 14:53 GMT >>> I have a 2006 Toyota Corolla CE. I desperately would like to disable >>> the annoying beep when your seatbelt is not buckled. [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] >> (they're prety much all the same). Insert that into the receptacle as >> needed.
> Is this point different on the 2006 Corolla? My '03 seat belt > beeper continues for about 20 seconds and silences itself. But > the red seat belt light keeps flashing indefinitly. The few '05 and '06 vehicles I've driven will sound the belt beeper every 15 seconds or so once vehicle speed gets up past a couple of miles per hour. It's REALLY annoying when you're in a parking lot.
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Sharx35 - 24 Nov 2005 16:16 GMT >>>> I have a 2006 Toyota Corolla CE. I desperately would like to disable >>>> the annoying beep when your seatbelt is not buckled. [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] > 15 seconds or so once vehicle speed gets up past a couple of miles per > hour. It's REALLY annoying when you're in a parking lot. What a f.cking idiot: simply BUCKLE UP, and, voila, no beeping.
TeGGeR® - 24 Nov 2005 16:47 GMT <snip>
>> The few '05 and '06 vehicles I've driven will sound the belt beeper >> every 15 seconds or so once vehicle speed gets up past a couple of >> miles per hour. It's REALLY annoying when you're in a parking lot. > > What a f.cking idiot: simply BUCKLE UP, and, voila, no beeping. My, how religious you are. A refusal to buckle up is akin to heresy to you.
At one time in history, you would have been the sort to enthusiastically light the fire under "witches" being burned at the stake.
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Philip - 24 Nov 2005 17:49 GMT > <snip> > [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > At one time in history, you would have been the sort to enthusiastically > light the fire under "witches" being burned at the stake. Sharxie has been nipping at the Hitler Youth Juice again.
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TeGGeR® - 24 Nov 2005 17:54 GMT > Sharxie has been nipping at the Hitler Youth Juice again. Oh, my tummy is sore from laughing!
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Sharx35 - 25 Nov 2005 04:55 GMT > <snip> > [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > At one time in history, you would have been the sort to enthusiastically > light the fire under "witches" being burned at the stake. Only if they wouldn't prove their recanting by swallowing.
Philip - 24 Nov 2005 17:46 GMT >>>>> I have a 2006 Toyota Corolla CE. I desperately would like to disable >>>>> the annoying beep when your seatbelt is not buckled. [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > > What a f.cking idiot: simply BUCKLE UP, and, voila, no beeping. Sharxie ... if you were my passenger, I'd leave my belt unbuckled just to annoy you.
If ONLY your sperm donor had worn a condom ...
Philip - 24 Nov 2005 17:46 GMT >>>> I have a 2006 Toyota Corolla CE. I desperately would like to disable >>>> the annoying beep when your seatbelt is not buckled. [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] > 15 seconds or so once vehicle speed gets up past a couple of miles per > hour. It's REALLY annoying when you're in a parking lot. Guess I'll add that annoyance to the list of reasons my '03 Corolla will be my last new car. What a bunch of bull crap!!
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Sharx35 - 25 Nov 2005 04:58 GMT >>>>> I have a 2006 Toyota Corolla CE. I desperately would like to disable >>>>> the annoying beep when your seatbelt is not buckled. [quoted text clipped - 19 lines] > > -Philip If you are injured in a car accident, the insurance company covering theat fault driver will successfully mitigate your injury claim if you weren't wearing all available belts, i.e. lap and shoulder. Translation: if you don't wear your seat belt and suffer injuries, you will collect little or nothing for personal injury from the liable driver/insurance company. Your call.
Gord Beaman - 25 Nov 2005 20:10 GMT snip
>If you are injured in a car accident, the insurance company covering theat >fault driver will successfully mitigate your injury claim if you weren't >wearing all available belts, i.e. lap and shoulder. Translation: if you >don't wear your seat belt and suffer injuries, you will collect little or >nothing for personal injury from the liable driver/insurance company. Your >call. Is that correct?...I hope so, it's the way it should be for sure and is another reason that it SHOULDN'T be mandated by law.
Let's keep the Gov't out of our lives as much as is prudent.
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Jeff Strickland - 26 Nov 2005 21:42 GMT It is disabled by taking the shiny thing and plugging it into the little slot provided.
>I have a 2006 Toyota Corolla CE. I desperately would like to disable > the annoying beep when your seatbelt is not buckled. Erica_0381@yahoo.com - 28 Nov 2005 23:02 GMT Here is your solution to the annoying seatbelt alarm (works on all Toyotas, I used it on my 2005 Corolla and yes, I always use my seatbelt):
(1) Turn the Car "ON," but do not start the engine (leave your foot off the brake, don't fasten seatbelt). Cycle your trip reset knob until it reads ODO. Turn the ignition back off. Wait a couple of seconds. (2) Make sure your seat belt is not fastened. (3) Turn the ignition back on, do not start the car (leave your foot off the break, don't fasten seat belt). As soon as you see everything light up, press and hold the trip reset knob and do a long 12 second count. (4) Keep your finger on the trip reset knob. Fasten your seat belt. As soon as you fasten your seat belt, you should see the ODO display go from XXXX miles to "b-on." At that time, take your finger off the trip reset knob and it should cycle to "b-off." If it doesn't, just press the knob again until "b-off" appears. Once "b-off" appears, turn the ignition off and unfasten your seat belt. Now, when you start your car, you should hear the "normal" seatbelt beeping, then when you go over 10 mph, if your seatbelt is not fastened, it won't beep 54 times... the seatbelt signal will just continue to flash... but no more annoying beep!!
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