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Tried to disable according to procedure in the manual but my belt reminder light never gos out. Suppose to go out in about 1 minute .What am I doing wrong?
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Id rather be thrown from the vehicle.Since New Hampshire appears to be the only state that doesn't have a seat belt law for adults, I guess this is a valid question. But I'm curious about why you wouldn't want to just put your seat belt on to make the light go away.
Since New Hampshire appears to be the only state that doesn't have a seat belt law for adults, I guess this is a valid question. But I'm curious about why you wouldn't want to just put your seat belt on to make the light go away.
Live free or die bro!Id rather be thrown from the vehicle.
I guess I never considered someone preferring to die if their truck got damaged as a real way someone lives.Id rather be thrown from the vehicle.
Exactly. The government is not your friend so why would you take advise from them.Live free or die bro!
When its your time its your time. No seat belt will save you.I guess I never considered someone preferring to die if their truck got damaged as a real way someone lives.
I think you may find that statistically you are incorrect there, bud.When its your time its your time. No seat belt will save you.
Just picked it up today and finding the little annoyances. Things I want shut off before I drive it. Head lights default to auto. Why?? Auto stop/start defaults to on Why?? Seat belt light/chime and the seat belt in the instrument cluster. Why? I never asked for this garbage!Bigger annoyance toe than the chime is the instrument panel monitor. When I'm parked and take it off... Stays on. Won't go away without pressing OK. I get it, frong two seats are buckled back isn't... Don't need a button press to confirm.
Mostly die. But to each their own. "mUh fReEDOM"Live free or die bro!
Yea, till the Massholes have taken over Southern NH, along with................ Still no state income or sales tax.Live free or die bro!