S60 T5 annoying seatbelt warning alarm
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How do I disable this?
Yes I know 'put belt on' is the best answer and I do usually wear a belt
Where I park we have a post under the car, so I get in, switch on bing bing bing, reverse out, put post up, if I'm going to the post box 600 yds away bing bing bing bing, deliver post, then put on belt and drive home in silence.
Yes I know 'put belt on' is the best answer and I do usually wear a belt
Where I park we have a post under the car, so I get in, switch on bing bing bing, reverse out, put post up, if I'm going to the post box 600 yds away bing bing bing bing, deliver post, then put on belt and drive home in silence.
K321 said:
i cant even turn off the headlights in daytime
Try this, it works on the older models at least.On the main light switch cluster, there is a small switch that looks like a screw, use a small screwdriver to turn that to the left, or was it to the right, now you should be able to switch off the headlights by turning the main switch to zero.
As said, this is for the older Volvo's, not sure if it works on the s60 models.
Finlandia said:
K321 said:
i cant even turn off the headlights in daytime
Try this, it works on the older models at least.On the main light switch cluster, there is a small switch that looks like a screw, use a small screwdriver to turn that to the left, or was it to the right, now you should be able to switch off the headlights by turning the main switch to zero.
As said, this is for the older Volvo's, not sure if it works on the s60 models.
On the S40/V40 (Mitsu one) if you hold the "flash headlight" stalk back as you turn the lights off this turns off the DRL's.
smartie said:
Finlandia said:
K321 said:
i cant even turn off the headlights in daytime
Try this, it works on the older models at least.On the main light switch cluster, there is a small switch that looks like a screw, use a small screwdriver to turn that to the left, or was it to the right, now you should be able to switch off the headlights by turning the main switch to zero.
As said, this is for the older Volvo's, not sure if it works on the s60 models.
On the S40/V40 (Mitsu one) if you hold the "flash headlight" stalk back as you turn the lights off this turns off the DRL's.
You could always plug the passenger seatbelt in the drivers clip...
Futuo said:
How do I disable this?
Yes I know 'put belt on' is the best answer and I do usually wear a belt
Where I park we have a post under the car, so I get in, switch on bing bing bing, reverse out, put post up, if I'm going to the post box 600 yds away bing bing bing bing, deliver post, then put on belt and drive home in silence.
Google "belt minder"Yes I know 'put belt on' is the best answer and I do usually wear a belt
Where I park we have a post under the car, so I get in, switch on bing bing bing, reverse out, put post up, if I'm going to the post box 600 yds away bing bing bing bing, deliver post, then put on belt and drive home in silence.
The Fords use this procedure... may be transferable to PAG products..?
Turning Off Seatbelt Reminder
Handbrake on
Gear in neutral
Ignition off
All doors are closed
All seatbelts unbuckled
Headlamps off
Deactivating/Activating
- Turn the ignition switch to position II. (Do not start the engine).
- Wait until the safety belt warning indicator turns off.
- Buckle then unbuckle the safety belt three times, ending with the safety belt unbuckled.
- Turn the headlamps ON then OFF.
- Buckle then unbuckle the safety belt three times ending with the safety belt unbuckled. After this step the safety belt warning indicator will be illuminated for three seconds.
- Within 7 seconds of the safety belt warning indicator turning off, buckle then unbuckle the safety belt.
- The safety belt warning indicator flashes four times per second for three seconds.
- Three seconds with the safety belt warning indicator off.
- The safety belt warning indicator flashes four times per second for three seconds again.
- After confirmation, the deactivation/activation procedure is complete
Edited by Podie on Wednesday 4th March 16:14
K321 said:
also on the keyfob there is a yellow switch, i turn it on and the lights come on on the front, the back, and also under the door mirrors. what is it for? also the lights under the door mirrors,where is the bulb for these lights?
Just to find your car in a car park! Supposedly the original intention for the lights in the mirrors was South African market specific, so that you could see if anyone was hiding under the car waiting to car jack you! In Europe they're referred to as puddle lights... Volvo have had them as an option for about 10 years, but more recently the German manufacturers have started adding them to high end models. The bulb is in the mirror.Gassing Station | Volvo & Polestar | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff