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Disconnect seat-belt chime..?


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What I did on my 06 C4S is just have the dealer disable the chime. They did it no problem. Good luck
The 987 and 997 are handled completely differently and can be disabled with a PIWIS tester.

The 986 and 996 series can not be disabled with the Porsche tester.

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Loren wrote:

> Did you try doing a search?

Yes, I did. I was hoping there would be an easier fix than soldering resistors etc -- wanted something simple like cutting a wire... or something like that. Besides, I have a '98 Boxster, not a 2003 Audi TT (as in the article you referred me to).

In any case -- the reason why I wanna do this is so I don't have to hear that annoying sound in the short interim of the ignition key being inserted and before managing to buckle up. Hence, I just want peace & quiet.

Any help appreciated.

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Richard Hamilton wrote:

> Loren referred you to a 996 Twin Turbo - not an Audi TT!

No, the guy "believed" his 2003 TT was similar to a 996.

Or the exact quote:

"Here's how to remove the seat belt chime on your 996 car. I

have a 2003 TT, but I believe that the other cars are similar."

> Why not simply get used to buckling up before turning the key?

Well, there's a lot of stuff one can get used to. But there's also often things that could easily be fixed the way we want them. I was just hoping this was one of them. Evidentially not.

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Peer - I'm not trying to be awkward or obstructive here, but if you look at Loren's link you'll see it is in the 996 TT section. If you look at the profile of the author, Beecher, you'll see he has a 2003 996 Twin Turbo. I think you'll find that he is saying that other Porsche models have similar wiring to his 996 TT. However, it doesn't look like a simple job, which is what you were asking for.

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Richard Hamilton wrote:

> I think you'll find that he is saying that other

> Porsche models have similar wiring to his 996 TT.

Well, he said that he "believed" the TT had the same wiring.

If I'm gonna perform this "brain surgery for a simple headache", I think I need something more than someone who "believes" it's the same wiring.

In any case, I must say it baffles me that there's apparently no easy fix for this.

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Some time ago someone cut the wire to the instrument cluster connector for the seat belt chime. If it were me, I would have removed the wire from the connector in case I wanted to put it back in.

If you are really going to do this then I will take the time to look at the wiring diagram and see if I can figure out which wire it is.

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Tool Pants wrote:

> If you are really going to do this then I will take the

> time to look at the wiring diagram and see if I can

> figure out which wire it is.

Are you suggesting that you will look into this... or did you mean that I should do it myself? If it's the latter, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't trust myself enough to find the correct wire to cut (or yank) -- unless I could afford a try & error approach ;^)

Hence, any help appreciated.

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Richard Hamilton wrote:

> you could try disconnecting this wire from the instrument

> cluster plug. Plug 2, Pin 24 - Brown & Red wire.

Thanks Richard -- that's very helpful. But I wonder if that "Seat Belt Warning" wire is just for the warning light, and not for the bell chime..?

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