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Seat Belt warning

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 8:29 pm
by kris
My garage is a few minutes walk from home, recently when I got my car out from the garage and driving home, the seat belt warning beep started beeping as usual as I didn't wear it, instead of wearing the seat belt as its only 30seconds away by car, I just pressed the Seat Belt release buttun and it did stop beeping until I released it, parked my car in the drive way and everything was fine apart that now, the seat belt warning no longer works, both for the passenger and the driver side, checked the warning chimes from the menu but they are on. What could the problem be, or better yet, did I fuck anything up? Any idea how to fix it please as I feel like a complete idiot now?

Re: Seat Belt warning

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 10:10 pm
by eyemdee
I found this - it is for the Focus but may be similar on the Mk7 as it sounds like you may have disabled it by accident.

http://www.focushacks.com/?modid=38&ht= ... %20Disable

Re: Seat Belt warning

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 9:30 am
by zettie44
I've not written a traffic solution inside a regarding 3 decades, however for 6 years We monitored one that had been responsible for deadly incident investigation. We noticed tons of individuals who had been wiped out in visitors mishaps, simply because they were not wearing seat devices, although not one person ever who had been killed just because they were putting on one.

A person, (or other people) don't have any to make a move that could endanger A person whilst your own driving a few thousand lbs of steel about. An ejected driver can't preserve charge of an automobile, cap might continue on the actual kill a variety of innocent individuals. You have no to jeopardize them. Nor, do you have any right to cause the actual psychological and lawful stress that will be confronted by any kind of making it through drivers associated with other vehicles involved in the crash, whether it's you're them that is at fault.

If you are so inclined to dedicate suicide, possess the courage and courtesy to do so in aside that doesn't inflict injuries or injury to other people.