DaveatMoon
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My 1975 TR6's seat belt warning buzzer buzzes randomly while driving, sometimes for 10 or 15 minutes straight but generally around 20% of the time I'm driving. It can happen at any time, and can last from 1 second to 15 minutes. All of the switches are disconnected (seat and belt), and reconnecting them didn't make a difference. I tried replacing the unit (which had to be relocated to the side of the glovebox because I can't get the old one out), but nothing happened except the new unit is mercifully quieter.
Obviously there must be an intermittent short in the wiring. I'd like to disable it without having to rewire 1/2 the car, but it's not so easy. The unit can't be simply disconnected without disabling the ignition.
Does anyone have a procedure to bypass this thing so that I can drive in peace?
(<span style="font-style: italic">BTW, I wouldn't think of driving the car without buckling up anyway.</span>)
Obviously there must be an intermittent short in the wiring. I'd like to disable it without having to rewire 1/2 the car, but it's not so easy. The unit can't be simply disconnected without disabling the ignition.
Does anyone have a procedure to bypass this thing so that I can drive in peace?
(<span style="font-style: italic">BTW, I wouldn't think of driving the car without buckling up anyway.</span>)
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