So, my car (MY2000 4.0 RHD, UK) has always really annoyed me with the seatbelt warning when I first turn it on.
It has about 8 loud chimes in a row to warn me about my seatbelt.
Anyway, I read this forum on how to stop this madness.
https://www.rangerovers.net/threads/seatbelt-chime-how-to-disable-reversible.346003/
On my car, there is a wire on the passenger female buckle only (left front seat).
Disconnecting it as per the linked thread fixed the problem. yey.
But this poses some questions.
Apparently, this was a feature only fitted to NAS spec cars. Why did mine have it?
Assuming my car was always meant for the UK market with this wonder feature, why did they only fit it to the passenger front seat?
Is my car a secret American?
It has about 8 loud chimes in a row to warn me about my seatbelt.
Anyway, I read this forum on how to stop this madness.
https://www.rangerovers.net/threads/seatbelt-chime-how-to-disable-reversible.346003/
On my car, there is a wire on the passenger female buckle only (left front seat).
Disconnecting it as per the linked thread fixed the problem. yey.
But this poses some questions.
Apparently, this was a feature only fitted to NAS spec cars. Why did mine have it?
Assuming my car was always meant for the UK market with this wonder feature, why did they only fit it to the passenger front seat?
Is my car a secret American?