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Title: Seatbelt Warning Tone
Site: 6speedonline.com Forums  6speedonline.com Forums - site profile
Forum: 997  997 - forum profile
Total authors: 7 authors
Total thread posts: 8 posts
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-09-25 21:51:00)  by 996CABOVA
Hello guys before I go nuts. I got my 997 C2S. Im praying theres a way to turn off the annoying seatbelt warning tone. I know not everyone wears there seatbelt even though we should, but I cant take blasting my music to drone this annoying noise. PLEASE HELP
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-09-25 22:11:00)  by NorthVan997C2S
When I am on the track using my harnesses, I run the stock belt behind my seat and plug it into the belt reciever. I do think that you should wear you seat belt. You never know when some idiot is going to pull out in front of you.
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-09-25 22:20:00)  by cibergypsy
The dealer CAN do it for you! Mine did it for me and doesn't sound at all! Of course, the warning light on the dashboard still stays on but there is no sound at all. Have them do it for you.
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-09-25 22:51:00)  by printemps2001
My dealer did it. It is done with the PIWIS. The light stays on on the dash and the bell still sounds if you unbuckle while in motion. But no bell if you aren't buckled up from a dead stop.
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-09-25 23:06:00)  by OC Pcar
yeah some dealers are anal about it and most wont do it but you do need the PIWIS to do it. I was afraid to open this thread most people right away start pushing the whole belt sermon.
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-09-26 00:43:00)  by Tro
That's right, this is not a sermon, it is simply common sense. I still not understand how people can drive without safety belt, just give me a good reason.
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-09-26 06:48:00)  by NorthVan997C2S
Quote: Originally Posted by Tro That's right, this is not a sermon, it is simply common sense. I still not understand how people can drive without safety belt, just give me a good reason. +1, saved my dads life in an accident were the other driver pulled right out in front of him.
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-09-26 07:04:00)  by David9962000
Seat belt is good, 6 point harness is better with the buzzer off.
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Top contributing authors for Seatbelt Warning Tone

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NorthVan997C2S
2
user's latest post:
Seatbelt Warning Tone
Published (2008-09-26 06:48:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Tro That's right, this is not a sermon, it is simply common sense. I still not understand how people can drive without safety belt, just give me a good reason. +1, saved my dads life in an accident were the other driver pulled right out in front of him.
OC Pcar
1
user's latest post:
Seatbelt Warning Tone
Published (2008-09-25 23:06:00)
yeah some dealers are anal about it and most wont do it but you do need the PIWIS to do it. I was afraid to open this thread most people right away start pushing the whole belt sermon.
Tro
1
user's latest post:
Seatbelt Warning Tone
Published (2008-09-26 00:43:00)
That's right, this is not a sermon, it is simply common sense. I still not understand how people can drive without safety belt, just give me a good reason.
David9962000
1
user's latest post:
Seatbelt Warning Tone
Published (2008-09-26 07:04:00)
Seat belt is good, 6 point harness is better with the buzzer off.
996CABOVA
1
user's latest post:
Seatbelt Warning Tone
Published (2008-09-25 21:51:00)
Hello guys before I go nuts. I got my 997 C2S. Im praying theres a way to turn off the annoying seatbelt warning tone. I know not everyone wears there seatbelt even though we should, but I cant take blasting my music to drone this annoying noise. PLEASE HELP
cibergypsy
1
user's latest post:
Seatbelt Warning Tone
Published (2008-09-25 22:20:00)
The dealer CAN do it for you! Mine did it for me and doesn't sound at all! Of course, the warning light on the dashboard still stays on but there is no sound at all. Have them do it for you.
printemps2001
1
user's latest post:
Seatbelt Warning Tone
Published (2008-09-25 22:51:00)
My dealer did it. It is done with the PIWIS. The light stays on on the dash and the bell still sounds if you unbuckle while in motion. But no bell if you aren't buckled up from a dead stop.