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RE: Seat belt chime - lngrn36 - 25-12-2011 09:44pm

(15-12-2011 10:07am)benzina Wrote:  Thats GREAT to hear about being able to switch off the seat belt chimes, as this is the first thing i'll do when i finally get my Evoque. Love warning lights,but Hate chimes with a passion.
Now about the door chime...whats that for? We have the door adjar warning light. We need to exhaust every avenue to find out if it can be switched off.

+1 on door chime off !


RE: Seat belt chime - Acwats - 26-12-2011 09:35am

Has anybody tried opening and closing the door 9 times?Shocked


RE: Seat belt chime - lngrn36 - 26-12-2011 12:46pm

(26-12-2011 09:35am)Acwats Wrote:  Has anybody tried opening and closing the door 9 times?Shocked

Yes. I just tried it. Sad
Though it works perfect for seatbelt chime.


RE: Seat belt chime - Graham - 06-01-2012 06:53pm

Those of you who hate all chimes could try pulling the wires off of the sounder - that would stop it - I think it's under the dash somewhere near the steering column - set it going and you'll soon find it !

Graham


RE: Seat belt chime - lngrn36 - 06-01-2012 09:31pm

(06-01-2012 06:53pm)Graham Wrote:  Those of you who hate all chimes could try pulling the wires off of the sounder - that would stop it - I think it's under the dash somewhere near the steering column - set it going and you'll soon find it !

Graham
I did that once on another car some time back. It wouldn't start! I had to plug it back in.
Sad


RE: Seat belt chime - Graham - 07-01-2012 01:34pm

(06-01-2012 09:31pm)lngrn36 Wrote:  I did that once on another car some time back. It wouldn't start! I had to plug it back in.
Sad

Oh !! Didnt think of that - was it a Land Rover? However not too difficult to re-connect it if that happens.
Graham


RE: Seat belt chime - lngrn36 - 08-01-2012 01:27am

(07-01-2012 01:34pm)Graham Wrote:  Oh !! Didnt think of that - was it a Land Rover? However not too difficult to re-connect it if that happens.
Graham

No Chevrolet. But I didn't put it back together as I wanted to sort it out the next day. That night we had an emergency and needed the car. After trying to crank it again I finally too the trim pieces back off and plugged in the chime. The car started up perfectly. Been a little scared
To try it again as cars have only progressed technically. Will wait on someone else to try it!!


RE: Seat belt chime - fam1x - 21-01-2012 05:54pm

Thats great advice guys worked a charm on my car Smile thank you.

Just wondering if anyone worked out how to have the videos playing in motion ?


RE: Seat belt chime - XFullFatTim - 21-01-2012 07:56pm

(21-01-2012 05:54pm)fam1x Wrote:  Just wondering if anyone worked out how to have the videos playing in motion ?

Yes...........................


RE: Seat belt chime - simonc - 21-01-2012 11:48pm

(21-01-2012 07:56pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Yes...........................

Are you going to let us in on it? Wink

I remember someone saying they had seen a device on eBay purporting to allow video in motion (think it plugged into the stereo loom somewhere) - is that how you've managed it?