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Thread: Can you turn off the seatbelt warning "ding"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tux View Post
    Yep, it's an annoying ding for a reason. Boy we're getting lazy us humans!
    +1. I can't even believe suggestions are being made to get around it !
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    Seat Belts

    Quote Originally Posted by Escell View Post
    I drove my GTI short distances around a big holiday property lately and therefore didn't throw my seatbelt on at all.

    I found that ding every single time to be incredibly annoying. It also persists for a verrrry long time unless you clip your belt in.

    I always wear my seatbelt on the road, but is there a way of disabling that sound? Put simply, I know if my seatbelt is off or on.
    I don't think driving without a seat belt is all that sensible. Other things happen besides collisions with other cars.

    Friend of mine was doing the same thing on a property in WA when they hit a very large pot hole.

    He bounced out of the seat, his head hit the roof resulting in 5 crushed/cracked vertebrae and he now has a spine full of titanium screws and has been told that it is likely that he will never be pain free.

    He is sure sorry he wasn't wearing his seat belt on private property.

    Not preaching but just relating some genuine experience.
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    wear your seat belt like you should, problem fixed .

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    I'm with the OP, would love it disabled. There are times when cruising at low speeds where I need to pop off my seatbelt and it can be very annoying.

    Seriously, I don't need a *ding* to tell *ding* me to *ding* put on my seatbelt. We are all (mostly) adults and can take care of ourselves I hope!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tbone malone View Post
    I'm with the OP, would love it disabled. There are times when cruising at low speeds where I need to pop off my seatbelt and it can be very annoying.

    Seriously, I don't need a *ding* to tell *ding* me to *ding* put on my seatbelt. We are all (mostly) adults and can take care of ourselves I hope!
    It also ding's if you have a carton of beer on the front seat.



    Silly car, beer isn't a person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    It also ding's if you have a carton of beer on the front seat.

    Silly car, beer isn't a person.
    Just put it in the boot or back seat.. fixed.

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    Yeah its very simple to disable with VagCom. I have disabled mine even though I always wear my seatbelt. In some circumstances l find the chimes to be annoying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    It also ding's if you have a carton of beer on the front seat.



    Silly car, beer isn't a person.
    That's when you can just click the passenger's belt in..
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    I haven't checked this thread for a while, but it's great to see how many people took the time to reply and tell us all that wearing the seat belt fixes the problem. Thanks.
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    This youtube video is a good DIY for modifying the door chime in VW's, which I think should answer the OP's question.

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