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Re: Handy idea for seatbelt alarm
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03/28/25 02:23 AM
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GrandmasterB
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Didn't know these existed - excellent suggestions!
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Re: Handy idea for seatbelt alarm
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03/29/25 01:12 PM
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My SXS won't do but 5 mph without the drivers seat belt fastened. I bought a couple of these. They work great. No more having the shoulder harness behind my back.
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Re: Handy idea for seatbelt alarm
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04/01/25 01:51 AM
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Works great. I have a different one from Amazon. Definitely worth the $9
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Re: Handy idea for seatbelt alarm
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04/07/25 06:04 AM
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On the older vehicles I've had, they had a little white box that was the " dinger" . I just found it and unplugged it end of problem. Can't say for the newer ones if it has to be functional to keep everything running and not light up the dash or throw a code. One vehicle I had used butt sensors in the seat cushions to turn off the seat belt warning. Those were easily bypassed with no ill effects
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