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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 20:57 +0100 (BST)
From: rcollingsnopsamnk.cix.co.uk (Richard Collings)
Subject: Re: Chimes on 2002 9-5 Aero Estate


> Really?!? In every car I have ever owned when you started it the > chimes or buzzer or bell or whatever went off for about 7 seconds or > until you belted in, I have NEVER had a car where the actual chimes > were also linked to the pannenger belt. > ISTR somebody saying that the passenger warning only works if you have the heated seats because there are detectors in both seats which only switch on the heating if somebody is sitting in the seat > After I last posted I had the thought that if you didn't want to go to > the dealer perhaps you could find the wires for the sensor in the > buckle and short them out. Not a good idea if you have the heated seats (and I would still want to have the red light warning) > P.S. I am glad to hear that you are not opposed to seat belts, > neither am I. I just didn't want to start a flame war, PHEW!! :-) Richard

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