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How to get rid of the seatbelt chime


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I hate cars that chime and buzz at me. 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. Take the key out of the ignition switch. Unclip the black cable coming out of the bottom of the driver's seat belt latch and cut the cable leaving about three inches of wire on the latch end. Strip the cable end that goes under the seat and find the blue and yellow wires. Connect a 100 ohm resistor (Radio Shack) between the blue and yellow wires and tape up the ends of the other wires so they can't contact anything. Put the key back in the ignition and turn it to the ignition position so the dash lights come on. With the seat belt unbuckled there should be no dash light and warning chime. If all is well, solder your connections and tape up the cable laying the resisitor along the length of the cable and tape the two ends of the black cable back together so the seat end isn't loose. If you are careful and wrap the cable with black electrical tape it will look stock.

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