is there any posible way to disable the seat belt dinger on these chargers at all?
fontman
08-16-2006, 10:18 AM
Found out by accident that after around the 5-minute period, the dinger will cease "dinging."
04QuadCab8
08-16-2006, 12:21 PM
Check in your owners manual, thats where it is in the rams I just disabled mine on my 06 last week.
Be sure to come back and let us know to, cause were picking up an 06 R/T Road and Track next week for the wife and I will definetly be wanting to disable the dinger on it too.
sticky1
08-16-2006, 02:24 PM
the procedure worked on my 06 ram but did not on the wifes 04 durango, the owners manual on the charger says how to and so does the dyrango and i was unable to get the durango to work ever. i tried the charger and we will see if it works..i will let you know
Mighty Noid
08-17-2006, 05:42 PM
Enhanced Seatbelt Reminder Programming
The seatbelt indicator also includes a programmable enhanced seatbelt reminder or “beltminder” feature that is enabled when the vehicle is shipped from the factory. This beltminder feature provides extended and modified visual seatbelt indicator and audible chime warning responses to an unbuckled driver side front seat belt. The beltminder
feature may be disabled or enabled by the customer using the programming sequence that follows, or by the dealer using a diagnostic scan tool. The following sequence of events must occur within sixty (60) seconds of the ignition switch being placed in the On position in order for the programming to be completed successfully.
1. With the ignition switch in any position except On or Start, buckle the driver side front seat belt.
2. Turn the ignition switch to the On position and wait for the seatbelt indicator reminder function to conclude (about six seconds).
3. Unbuckle and buckle the driver side front seat belt three or more times, ending with the belt buckled.
4. Turn the ignition switch to any position except On or Start to toggle the beltminder feature from its current setting (from active to inactive, or from inactive to active). A single chime tone will provide an audible confirmation that the programming sequence has been successfully completed.
(Thanks to shane for the original post. Note that the red seat-belt reminder icon will continue to appear in the instrument cluster even if the chime is disabled.)