I just got issued a new 2010 Charger and I am trying to figure out how to disable the seat belt alarm. The manual is no help. Thanks for any info!
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Here's the link to the answer
This is perfect for when you want to sit and work on reports or something, but yeah... Wear your seat belt when you're moving.
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Buckle the seat belt around back of the seat.The only thing I hear when you say anything is "blah blah blah I'm a dirty whore".
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Or if the console allows room, buckle the passenger belt into the driver's side catch; IIRC, most car maker's since '09-'10 have linked the seatbelt latch to the transmission... If you ain't belted in you ain't going anywhere..."Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights make a left..."
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Originally posted by Dingo990 View PostYou pull the seatbelt across your chest and plug it in.
That will disable any alarms.
Seatbelt alarm gets little tiresome.
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Non-LEO, so please don't bite my head off for trying to help! This came up the other day on my ride-along, so I thought I might pass it along.
Try a seat belt extender. You can take it with you in your patrol bag.
It helps two ways: One, it eliminates the warning chime if you aren't wearing your seatbelt. Two, it allows you to unbuckle easier around your duty belt when wearing your belt.
Hope it helps..."We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence to those who would do us harm." - George Orwell, April 4, 1942
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Originally posted by Interceptor View PostI just got issued a new 2010 Charger and I am trying to figure out how to disable the seat belt alarm. The manual is no help. Thanks for any info!
2)Turn the key to on but do not start. Wait for the seatbelt light to turn off.
3)within ten seconds, unbuckle and buckle the driver seatbelt at least three times.
4)turn the key to the lock position and wait for a single chime to indicate the program was successful.
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Originally posted by FlyChicaga View PostNon-LEO, so please don't bite my head off for trying to help! This came up the other day on my ride-along, so I thought I might pass it along.
Try a seat belt extender. You can take it with you in your patrol bag.
It helps two ways: One, it eliminates the warning chime if you aren't wearing your seatbelt. Two, it allows you to unbuckle easier around your duty belt when wearing your belt.
Hope it helps...
This area of the forum is where you as an non LEO CAN answer questionsMy new word for the day is FOCUS, when someone irritates you tell them to FOCUS
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Originally posted by vfm208 View PostThere are plenty of scenarios where wearing a seatbelt is not warranted. I love rolling down the windows and creeping through the neighborhoods with the radio down low to see if I can sneak up on someone doing something they shouldn't and having my seatbelt off so I can jump out on 'em. So here I am .... creeping.... creeping.... creeping... BING BING BING BING BING BING.... creeping... creeping.... creeping .... BING BING BING BING BING BING.... creeping.
Seatbelt alarm gets little tiresome."Life is not about how hard you can hit, it's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving foward"- Rocky Balboa
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Originally posted by rfburns View PostHere's the link to the answer
This is perfect for when you want to sit and work on reports or something, but yeah... Wear your seat belt when you're moving.
I had a charger and hated that noise so I disabled it. I also don't need a DING DING to remind me to put on pants, not touch fire, not run with scissors, clear a weapon or wear a helmet when on my motorcycle.
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Originally posted by Iowa #1603 View PostThis area of the forum is where you as an non LEO CAN answer questions"We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence to those who would do us harm." - George Orwell, April 4, 1942
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