We need to adopt stricter laws.
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Key Trends in Strict DUI Laws:
Zero Tolerance: Countries like Brazil, Argentina, and many Eastern European nations (e.g., Romania, Czechia) have a 0.0% BAC limit.
Vehicle Forfeiture: In countries like Costa Rica and France, police can seize and sell your...
Thanks, I don't have a printer and really would never need to buy one. The seat belts are free 😆 . Plus when I do have a rear seat passenger they immediately see the belt is buckled so I don't need to remove the dummy device. Hopefully others who have printer can use your link.
Myself and everyone else who has replied to you has been friendly, cordial, and helpful. You seem to have a stick where it does not belong so you will not be bothered by me in the future. BYE BYE.
EDIT: I reviewed all of my interactions with you and YOURS with other members. You argued and...
Okay here is my attempt to explain the LOGIC. The front seats have sensors to tell the computer they are occupied. The rear seats do NOT have sensors. All 5 seat belt female sections have sensors showing the seat belt is buckled. So in order for Ford to avoid liability in the event of a...
Why do you NEED anyone on this forum to explain the logic of the Ford engineer? The thread started as a question of how to turn off the "REMINDER" from popping up. And the OP found our trick to be satisfactory. Yes there is a HUGE difference between the "REMINDER" pop up and the "WARNING" pop...
Just to clarify, and I like the addition by the way, to prevent damaging the factory plastic trim you damaged the factory plastic trim and sheet metal by adding addition holes? :wink:
If I was copying you , and I might, I might order this and use the factory holes. Thanks for the idea Bill...
Do you have trouble with your drivers door locking you out also 🤣?
You answered your own post with the picture. Note the green check for the LATCHED seatbelts. Until the computer sees the 3 rear latched the pop up will continue and you will have to clear it.
My late wife, who had type 2 diabetes, nagged me for 25 years to quit. I told her I would if she NEVER ate another piece of chocolate. She said "chocolate isn't as bad." Her addiction led to her death at 59.