You may only need a seat belt once ... but which once.
Three 20 something students in Texas in one car accident, no seat belts. One dead two in critical/serious condition.
You may only need a seat belt once ... but which once.
Three 20 something students in Texas in one car accident, no seat belts. One dead two in critical/serious condition.
replying to Erica_0381, Leo wrote: This did not work on my 2012 corolla. Tried several times.
replying to Ray O, Stephen Sullivan wrote: I often put groceries on the passenger seat and it's often heavy enough to trigger the seat belt alarm. In there unfortunate event of an accident, milk, butter and bread might die!!!!
Wouldn't it just be simpler to leave the seatbelt connected unless a passenger wants to actually use it?
OR, to put them on the floor in front, in back, or in the trunk.
replying to ---MIKE---, Stephen Sullivan wrote: Wow, thanks Mike, I hadn't thought of that. Oh no, I just tried it and it doesn't stop the reversing beep. I'll keep using the seatbelt though, thanks.
Is Ray O back - missed him?
replying to Ray O, Timmay wrote: I deliver pizzas and the weight on the passenger seat sets the chime off. For whatever reason, just answer the man's question. I know it has something to do with holding the odometer button down for 15 seconds or something, but I just want to know the answer.
replying to Sharx35, Timmay wrote: I googled the answer too. Problem is it tells me to turn the key to "on" twice and isn't too clear on timing and overlapping of all the steps. That's why I am on this message board. Poor Google instructions. I need to turn off the chime for the passenger or even both because I driver things that set it off by weight. 2005 Toyota Corolla. Thanks
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