Change your exhaust to a louder one and turn up your radio. If one does not drown out the beeping by itself to combination of both together will work.
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Or you can do like someone I used to know and buckle the seat belt across the seat and then you seat in the seat and the seat belt is behind you. He never wore his seat belt but since it was always buckled (he never unbuckled it after buckling it the first time) the beeping reminder never went off.
if you want to turn off the seat belt ding, just go to the dealer and request that they turn it off for you. i am a tech at a toyota dealer and i turned off the ding with the plug-in computer that we use, as well as customized other functions in my '10 xd.
I just went to a junkyard to buy a toyota seatbelt clip, and the gent just gave it to me for free. Now when there is a package on the front seat, I plug in the belt-less clip and no dings. When there is a passenger, It still dings to remind them to buckle up... Simple, and the clip stores easily in my armrest when I don't need it.... Best of both worlds, and FREE. Can't beat that!
if thats a safety hazard i wonder what they call all the guys with no bumpers, 0 or 1 working headlight/taillight, farm tractors on the highway, farm 18 wheelers driven b y 16 year olds, and the numerous other ridiculous things that happen on the roads here in louisiana... without the seatbelt ding, im gonna go out on a stretch and say we'll probably be o. k.
as for whether or not they'll do it, few places will, few places probably wont, depends on where you go and who ya know
if thats a safety hazard i wonder what they call all the guys with no bumpers, 0 or 1 working headlight/taillight, farm tractors on the highway, farm 18 wheelers driven b y 16 year olds, and the numerous other ridiculous things that happen on the roads here in louisiana... without the seatbelt ding, im gonna go out on a stretch and say we'll probably be o. k.
as for whether or not they'll do it, few places will, few places probably wont, depends on where you go and who ya know
Some of the roads themselves are "safety hazards". Just sayin.