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FANATK
19-07-2004, 11:08 AM
as the topic goes, anyone ever remove this annoying LOUD :x beeping? the one which reminds u 2 put on ur seatbelt

i always wear my seatbelt, but put it on just before i drive off, or sometimes turn the car on without wanting to drive it as yet for various other reasons..

so anyone remove it? and how did u do it? did u lose all other warning beeps? :)

vti-2
19-07-2004, 11:56 AM
It's there for a reason. But yeah, can be "turned off".

Javed
19-07-2004, 12:15 PM
Id love to be able to get rid of it as well. In all my driving time i alwyas put the seat belt on after i start the car.

Psyklops
19-07-2004, 12:46 PM
under the seat you will possibly find a plug.. with two wires...disconnect it....it worked in my EG!! basically the circuit is closed when the alarm is going off...when you insert the belt, it opens the circuit and stops the alarm....disconnecting this plug opens the circuit and no more noise!!:)

and as for other alarms...like when you open the car door and your lights are still on, that one still works....which is good as it is not annoying to get a reminder about that....I left my lights on in my last car and it would piss me off (more than the alarm) to find the battery dead

tegraa
19-07-2004, 01:26 PM
Im not sure weather this is on the same topic, but Ive got a 94 Integra gsi, and it makes two different types of beeping, one for the seat belt and the other is every time you open the drivers side door with the key in. I to would like to get rid of these annoyingly LOUD beeping.

If I unplug the harness as suggested in the previous post will that effect my alarm from working?

poid
19-07-2004, 01:34 PM
what psyklops said for the seat belt one, there's a plug where the drivers seat belt is (the thing you put the belt into). Simply unplug it, and no more seat belt warning chime. It doesnt affect anything else at all.

For opening the door with the key in, there will be a wire for it in the ignition somewhere. I havent bothered finding it. The easiest way would be to disconnect the buzzer completely.

I like the alert when leaving the lights on though, its handy, so i havent done this

FANATK
19-07-2004, 01:40 PM
will try that later, thanks guys will tell you how it went...

FANATK
19-07-2004, 04:46 PM
found it stuck under the seat, unpluged it...

no more beep! :D

thanks doods :!:

davey
19-07-2004, 06:42 PM
yeh i agree that beeping noise bugged me so much, now i got rid of it im happy now i jus need to get rid of the key in ignition beep. would anyone know how to get rid of it without disconnecting the whole beeper

ECU-MAN
19-07-2004, 08:53 PM
yeh i agree that beeping noise bugged me so much, now i got rid of it im happy now i jus need to get rid of the key in ignition beep. would anyone know how to get rid of it without disconnecting the whole beeper

there is a micro switch on the ignition barrel. you could undo it if you really want to. its got its own 2 pin connector. I dont know if there is any side effect to this though

Savant
19-07-2004, 09:36 PM
yeah, thanks for that. that buzzer was real annoying!

tegraa
20-07-2004, 05:06 PM
For opening the door with the key in, there will be a wire for it in the ignition somewhere. I havent bothered finding it. The easiest way would be to disconnect the buzzer completely.


Hey Ive been spending a bit of time trying to find this buzzer, I can hear it but cant see it, does anyone know where it actually is? o
r what it looks like?
I would love to disconnect the dam thing!

I think that the warning buzzer for the lights being switched on is a good idea, but do you really need a warning to tell us that the door is open?

ECU-MAN
20-07-2004, 07:25 PM
on accords the buzzer is inside the white modual bolted on the interrior fues box, intergra and civic its the same thing. I thing the buzzer is the same one as the lighs on warning.

JSL
20-07-2004, 10:08 PM
For opening the door with the key in, there will be a wire for it in the ignition somewhere. I havent bothered finding it. The easiest way would be to disconnect the buzzer completely.


Hey Ive been spending a bit of time trying to find this buzzer, I can hear it but cant see it, does anyone know where it actually is? o
r what it looks like?
I would love to disconnect the dam thing!

I think that the warning buzzer for the lights being switched on is a good idea, but do you really need a warning to tell us that the door is open?

I believe the buzzer is part of a FUSE... Not sure which one...

davey
21-07-2004, 06:21 AM
thanks for the advice ecu-man, much appreciated but i dunno if the beeping sound is that annoying for me to go through that hehe

my friend with an integra type r says the beeping sound in his car is not as loud, is that true?

ECU-MAN
21-07-2004, 09:04 PM
It will vary from modle to modle. another good idea is to find the piezo, and stick a piece of sticky tape over its hole. it wont shut it up but it will be alot quieter.

EG_2_TEG
21-07-2004, 10:49 PM
my friend with an integra type r says the beeping sound in his car is not as loud, is that true?

thats true
i could live with the beeping from an '00 R, but mine is too fukn loud

VTEC Inside
08-08-2004, 09:13 PM
Is there an easy way to disconnect this plug? I fiddled around for a bit and it wouldnt budge for me!

ECU-MAN
08-08-2004, 09:32 PM
Is there an easy way to disconnect this plug? I fiddled around for a bit and it wouldnt budge for me!

what car dude and which plug

VTEC Inside
09-08-2004, 09:52 AM
94 VTiR Integra, plug under seat to stop is seat belt warning

FANATK
09-08-2004, 12:08 PM
yeah i there is an ez way to remove it..
i fiddled with it 4 a while then worked it out, but 4got now :shock:

i think u press something and it come off, ez once u work it out...

u can slide out the plug out from under the seat and then play with it 2 come off..

ill check it out later and post it up if u havent done it yet :)

Savant
09-08-2004, 03:08 PM
i have a 94 vtir and pretty much just pulled it apart. just have a little fiddle and you'll work it out. take a torch if things become really tough

VTEC Inside
09-08-2004, 03:17 PM
ok thanks i will have a another try today, i suppose i can't just cut the wires can i?? It sounds like a bad idea though...

ECU-MAN
09-08-2004, 07:10 PM
ok thanks i will have a another try today, i suppose i can't just cut the wires can i?? It sounds like a bad idea though...

dont cut the wires dude. the connector is so easy to undo, you push in the tab on top and pull out at the same time.

imminent_
09-08-2004, 11:28 PM
careful, its child-proof

:P