Turning off seat belt buzzer/alarm
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Turning off seat belt buzzer/alarm
I found this in the GS thread, it's a way to turn off the seat belt alarm.
1) Get into the car w/ ignition off and close the doors
2) Open the "flip console" to your left (mirror / gas lid console)
3) Start engine and set the LCD on the combination meter to the "ODO" display using the ODO/TRIP button. Turn off engine.
4) Now, W/O applying the brakes (don't actually start engine but turn on the electronics.), press the "Engine Start/Stop" button twice. You should see the check engine light and battery light on in the dash. (DO NOT START THE ENGINE)
5) Hold the ODO/TRIP button. Wait ten seconds, and while still holding the button, buckle the driver’s seat belt.
6) The LCD displays "Seat Belt Buzzer On/Off". Release the button. Pressing the ODO button toggles the On/Off
Does anyone know a similar method for the 2010 RX350?
The seat belt alarm drives me nuts. On long trips when my wife needs to unclip from the seat belt to get something in the back seat, wow, it's annoying.
That, and the fact that you can't go to the dump with the back hatch open (or, tied down) without that awful bing-bing-bing, these are two things that I think they overdid.
Thanks,
Bob
1) Get into the car w/ ignition off and close the doors
2) Open the "flip console" to your left (mirror / gas lid console)
3) Start engine and set the LCD on the combination meter to the "ODO" display using the ODO/TRIP button. Turn off engine.
4) Now, W/O applying the brakes (don't actually start engine but turn on the electronics.), press the "Engine Start/Stop" button twice. You should see the check engine light and battery light on in the dash. (DO NOT START THE ENGINE)
5) Hold the ODO/TRIP button. Wait ten seconds, and while still holding the button, buckle the driver’s seat belt.
6) The LCD displays "Seat Belt Buzzer On/Off". Release the button. Pressing the ODO button toggles the On/Off
Does anyone know a similar method for the 2010 RX350?
The seat belt alarm drives me nuts. On long trips when my wife needs to unclip from the seat belt to get something in the back seat, wow, it's annoying.
That, and the fact that you can't go to the dump with the back hatch open (or, tied down) without that awful bing-bing-bing, these are two things that I think they overdid.
Thanks,
Bob
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