"PeterD" <peter2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 13:01:54 -0400, "Roy" <Roy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
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>>"PeterD" <peter2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>>> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 23:47:56 -0700, hayseed <nothere@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Anybody know how to disable the damn seatbelt chime/gong? I'm driving
>>>>around on the ranch, in and out of the rig constantly and the chime is
>>>>driving me nuts.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>Bob
>>>
>>> My 2004 there is a procedure to do this, and it was in the owner's
>>> manual. I'll check the manual tomorrow and see if I can find it. You
>>> can also do it with a scan tool (the right one, probalby not a generic
>>> one...) but the owner's manual method takes only the key, and a few
>>> minutes.
>>>
>>> (Yea, drove me nuts too, I don't belt in when plowing...)
>>>
>>
>>Hmmmm.... I used the belt when plowing. Of course I never got out of the
>>truck.
>>
>
> I had problems twisting my older body around while backing up...
Guess when your older that can be a problem. I just use the mirrors.
>I do
> have to jump out too to shovel mail boxes...
Repeat after me "Never get out of the truck", "Never get out of the truck"
I
spent my 8 or 20 hours or however long in my truck nice and dry and warm.
Of
course those day's are behind me now. I still actually feel for the rabbit
as he still has his plows on while I have my skinny ass at the beach<VBG>
> I won't go anywhere on
> the highway or road without a seatbelt however. Firm beliver in them
> (a few years racing off-road, and on, taught me the value of
> seatbelts.)
Yup, have a 5 point in the jeep. Seat belts are a must everywhere.
Even the friggin' rabbit wears one. Custom made to go around but it
works.<BFG>


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