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Pratt

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 7:28 pm
Post subject: Disconnect the seat belt Buzzer on a 2005 Civic?
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Is it possible? It was possiible on my taurus company car, a seat belt
button hack-combo would turn it off.

Same true with the '05' Civic?

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jim beam

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 8:15 pm
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Pratt wrote:
> Is it possible? It was possiible on my taurus company car, a seat belt
> button hack-combo would turn it off.
>
> Same true with the '05' Civic?
>
>

of course it's possible. but how much of the car do you want to
disassemble to make your car illegal?

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 1:37 pm
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"Pratt" <Pratt DeleteThis @nospam.net> wrote in news:S3Y5j.8240$gs.3409@trndny08:

> Is it possible? It was possiible on my taurus company car, a seat belt
> button hack-combo would turn it off.
>
> Same true with the '05' Civic?
>
>


The only ways I know of for shutting up the alarm:

1) Cut a buckle off a belt at a wrecking yard. Stick that in the receptacle
for your car's belt buckle;
2) Unplug the electrical switch at the receptacle. This does
the same as #1, but permanently.
3) Unsolder the beeper itself from the Multifunction control unit.

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