Seatbelt Chime on '06 Civic
#25
Originally Posted by Kestrel
If you get pulled over for no seatbelt, what do you show the officer to get out of the ticket? I'm pretty sure that even mail carriers and UPS truck drivers are required to wear seatbelts when driving.
But like I said before, his car, his life. If he wants to live that way - go to town.
#26
You just have to reach under the seat and pull the plug.
Look around, its not hard to find.
Personally, though, I'm gonna have to agree with those that say its a bad idea. I've known too many people that have died or almost died because of not wearing a seat belt. I've also known people that have only lived because they were wearing a seat belt. Like my parents.
It's there to protect you, and it serves a practical purpose of keeping you in place while you drive. No sliding around when I make crazy turns for me...
Look around, its not hard to find.
Personally, though, I'm gonna have to agree with those that say its a bad idea. I've known too many people that have died or almost died because of not wearing a seat belt. I've also known people that have only lived because they were wearing a seat belt. Like my parents.
It's there to protect you, and it serves a practical purpose of keeping you in place while you drive. No sliding around when I make crazy turns for me...
#28
Originally Posted by surfib
Pulling the seatbelt plug under the seat will disable the airbag. We unplug them at work (lifeguard at the beach) and it kills are airbag.
#29
Pull it and see what happens, we unplugged ours at work (Ford Rangers, 05 Nissan Frontier) and the airbag light comes on... the SRS system is all connected together, and guess what.. seatbelts and airbags are a part of the SRS system.
#30
Originally Posted by Kestrel
OK while I don't agree with his decision to pull the cord, I'm pretty sure it doesn't do anything to the airbag. It's just a two lead wire to the seatbelt catch to a switch, which is open when the seatbelt is plugged in. If anything, it's going to think he has his seatbelt plugged in constantly.