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The OP said "We always wear our seat belts" so no problem.
Only because they haven't figured out how to disable the warning yet.
The OP said "We always wear our seat belts" so no problem.
LOL gotta love the internet judgement here. "It's for safety, I hope you die." "How about you put your junk somewhere besides the seat?"
People.
And what's the problem with suggesting that the OP put his cargo in the trunk? That's where cargo typically goes.
Do you have a suggestion for the OP, or are you just here to chirp and pass judgement yourself?
You don*t think the OP knows his car has a trunk, or that trunk store things? There*s no reason to question his intelligence or his need to use the front seat.
LOL gotta love the internet judgement here. "It's for safety, I hope you die." "How about you put your junk somewhere besides the seat?"
People.
I frequently travel with something (non-organic) sitting in the passenger seat that weighs enough to trigger the "there's an organic being sitting in the seat" circuit. Thus I have to drive with the chime. I hope this actually works.
The weight sensor in the passenger seat of my '16 CX-5 has become abnormally sensitive. Even an iPhone laying on the seat will sometimes trigger the irritating chimes. This is something that has started only recently. Any idea of what's going on and how to fix it?
I love me some First World Problem rabbit holes.
I live at the end of a 1/2 mile long right-of-way (basically a narrow path), and when I check my mail at the main road, it's a pain to have to buckle up when I get back in for that 5 MPH ride through the woods.
I would just let the chime go in my truck, saying "First Floor: Men's Finery," "Second Floor: Bras, Corsets and Reloading Equipment" etc to entertain myself until I got to my house.
I miss the days when the key in the ignition/door is open/seatbelt is not fastened warning buzzers were just a little module device that plugged in under the dash. One of the first things I used to do upon buying a new car was to unplug them. It was annoying when I wanted to listen to the radio when waxing the car or doing minor maintenance and had the doors open or something else that triggered the buzzers.
Now it seems that the electronics that control the warnings are hidden deep in the dash and thwart such attempts to defeat them. I'm not a fan of the nanny state trying to save me from myself. In my new home, every damn window screen had a warning sticker on it that the screen would not prevent one from accidentally falling out of the window like Eric Clapton's son. And every miniblind had a warning sticker not to hang myself on the pull cord. I peeled every sticker off that I could find.
I miss the days when the key in the ignition/door is open/seatbelt is not fastened warning buzzers were just a little module device that plugged in under the dash. [snip]