Stopping seatbelt chime from going off.

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Asked by boudreaued Dec 27, 2008 at 01:35 PM about the 2007 Hyundai Accent GLS Sedan FWD

Question type: Car Customization

I have a 2007 GLS Accent I was wondering if theres anyway you can stop the seat belt chime from going off when not wearing it? I have arthritis of both shoulders and find putting on the seat belt difficult.  Is there a fuse you can take out?

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if you're saying you want to drive around without your seatbelt on... I'd reccomend looking into something for the arthritis and using the seatbelt properly, rather than looking for a way to bypass the seatbelt and risking going through the windsheild.

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put the seatbelt around the back of the seat and plug it in and never unplug it. thats what i do.

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I want to wear my seat belt, just that I like to keep my hearing intact in the process. Kill the buzzer or change it to music. My two other autos has lights not buzzers. Hyundai did this completely without any thought of the driver and owners. What were they thinking? I will figure out how to quit the buzzer or at least soften the noise. At least they should allow the driver to control the sounds in their enclosed autos. hate it.

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basically ALL new vehicles have that now. they did it with safety thoughts for their customers. not so their customers can look "cool" by not wearing their seatbelts.

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Okay, seriously people, flaming him is not going to do any good. But some advice for stopping the chime, on the other hand, will. Here's what to do: pull off the plastic surround around the stereo head unit (use a flathead screw driver to pry if it doesn't come off easily), making sure to unplug the hazard light plug, the clock plug, the airbag light plug, and the defroster plug. then, unscrew the mount for the head unit, and unplug it. to the right, back in, is the chime for the car. unplug this. you will never have chime problems again. plug in and tighten the screws to the head unit, then plug in all the plugs to the plastic surround, and press the surround back in to place. done.

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I cut the wire that goes under the seat into the seat belt, you might be able to just disconnect a wire under the seat too

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Its pretty easy actually. Simply disconnect the wire leading from the seatbelt to the underside of the seat. Its a clip that unplugs

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Here you go guy, here's what you want. http://www.amazon.com/Seat-Belt-Alarm-Stop- Seatbelt/dp/B003JVKOE4 I hope your arthritis gets better!

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My hyundai accent 2013 beep each time raises 60,80 and 100 Km/h. How do I turn off this annoyance beep ?

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I always put my seatbelt on...sometimes I take it off a few blocks from my house, sometimes I put in on about a quarter mile down the road, still in my residential neighborhood. I don't like the loud, irritating chime telling me to do what I always do. Quit being nasty & judgemental (to those above acting like captain "do good" boyscout).

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Not to answer the question bc it's already been answered but it's my choice to wear or not wear my seatbelt not my stupid ass car's or the manufacturer or the govt

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I have a 2008 Hyundai Elantra And the sealbelt Alarm beep all the time even tho I use my belt or not please kindly help if there's anyway I can fix this....I can't drive for Uber because of this Thank U

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Like the guy said earlier ,,,take out the radio,,,,,on a 2008 hyundia accent ,,take trim of around radio ,,,take out radio ,,,its o the right side ,,look into the space or better yet ,,turn o your key and follow the sound ,,,there it is ,a little box thats maki g all the noise

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