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Old 02-26-2013, 01:37 PM   #15
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That's basically what I was thinking. I don't see any reason for not wearing a seat belt while driving around. And seriously you can't park with a seat belt on ...?

If you really need to, I'd look at the seat belt connector, its usually a ground loop that makes contact when you insert the belt. Chances are you can just rewire that to make it always think the belt is connected.
situation 1: extreme high speed parking in the city.
Where I live there are more cars than parking , so when you find one you HAVE to take it asap, if by any chance you have to reverse, you need to be movement free to look everywhere for cars, people, animals and whatever you can hit!

situation 2: gratitude.
you driving home an hot chick that you succeeded in pleasing, so she decides to please you back with a very risky and dangerous sexual maneuver, (do not try this at home!) and the chime really ruins the mood


otherwise I always use the seatbelt, really!

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Old 02-26-2013, 01:40 PM   #16
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This actually is possible through techstream, the only difference I have from you all is I work at Toyota and was able to use theres. But it is possible!
great, is it a complex procedure?
are Toyota people generally able to do it?
or they should be instructed to?

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Old 02-26-2013, 01:48 PM   #17
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This may be possible with Techstream. You can buy the knockoff cables on ebay for cheap and they include the software as well. Example seen here:

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Newest-MINI-V...vxp=mtr&_uhb=1
Cool! thank you,
on the link it says that the cable is a 16 pin one and is not compatible with 22 pin plug, brz\scion is 16 pin right?
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Old 02-26-2013, 02:05 PM   #18
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this was how to do it in my toyota... no idea if it could work on these car

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Open the driver's side door. Standing outside the car, reach in and turn the ignition switch to the "On" position. (Do not start the car and do not lean on the driver's seat.)

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Press the "Odo/Trip" button on the dashboard until the odometer display reads "Odo."

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Turn the ignition switch off, then turn it back to the "On" position. Within six seconds, press the "Odo/Trip" button again and hold it down for at least 10 seconds.

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Continue to depress the "Odo/Trip" button. At the same time, fasten the driver's side seat belt and check the odometer display: It should now read "B-On."

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Release the "Odo/Trip" button and press it again. The display should now read "B-Off."

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Turn the ignition switch off. Unbuckle the driver's side seat belt. Sit in the driver's seat. Turn the ignition switch on again as you depress the brake pedal. If all steps have been followed correctly, the seat belt alert system should be disabled and no seat belt alarms should sound.
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Old 02-26-2013, 03:04 PM   #19
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when i put my bags on the passenger seat its not heavy enough to set off the buzz, but other people are complaining about their iphones. i wonder why
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Old 02-26-2013, 03:20 PM   #20
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Anyone knows How to by pass the driver seat air bag sensor?
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Old 02-26-2013, 03:26 PM   #21
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when i put my bags on the passenger seat its not heavy enough to set off the buzz, but other people are complaining about their iphones. i wonder why
Its an electrical capacitance based sensor so the phones set it off because of the transmit/receive function but bags don't. In theory if you threw 200lbs of plastic on the seat it wouldn't chime at you but you're phone could cause it to think someone is there.
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Its an electrical capacitance based sensor so the phones set it off because of the transmit/receive function but bags don't. In theory if you threw 200lbs of plastic on the seat it wouldn't chime at you but you're phone could cause it to think someone is there.
okay i like your theory, but my SG3 doesn't set it off either.
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Old 02-26-2013, 05:13 PM   #23
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Great!!
so it IS possible via configuration through odb2, do you confirm it?
I will ask my dealer to do it then hoping he will agree

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Correct, i convinced mine since i have a roll bar and harnesses. Its doable just hope that your dealer will agree.
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Its an electrical capacitance based sensor so the phones set it off because of the transmit/receive function but bags don't. In theory if you threw 200lbs of plastic on the seat it wouldn't chime at you but you're phone could cause it to think someone is there.
wtf?

so.. if i sit there, it will detect my *so famous personal sensor that transmit/receive function* and not my wheight to force me to buckle up? or I need to have a cellphone in my pocket so the car knows that someone is sitting there and needs to buckle up because airbag is on?

I don't have the manual here, but my last car was saying when it's more than 25lbs, it activate the airbag...
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Old 02-26-2013, 06:22 PM   #25
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wtf?

so.. if i sit there, it will detect my *so famous personal sensor that transmit/receive function* and not my wheight to force me to buckle up? or I need to have a cellphone in my pocket so the car knows that someone is sitting there and needs to buckle up because airbag is on?

I don't have the manual here, but my last car was saying when it's more than 25lbs, it activate the airbag...
If you'd like to read its already been discussed before...

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7410

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(a) The occupant classification system uses an electrical capacitance-based sensor located in the seats to monitor the physical build of a passenger seat occupant by its electrical capacitance. A determination on whether the seat is occupied, a child seat (CRS) is present, or the seat is empty, is made according to the monitored physical build of the passenger seat occupant and the state of the seat belt buckle switch RH.
(b) This system restricts the deployment of the instrument panel passenger without door airbag assembly.
(c) The system informs the driver of the result of the judgment through the use of the AIRBAG ON/OFF indicator lights.
(d) This system consists of the occupant detection ECU, occupant detection sensor, AIRBAG ON/OFF indicator lights, front seat inner belt assembly RH and airbag ECU assembly.
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Old 02-28-2013, 10:15 PM   #26
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great, is it a complex procedure?
are Toyota people generally able to do it?
or they should be instructed to?

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Its very easy to do, you just have to go to a menu that gives the the features that are customizable. I dont see why they wouldn't do that for you but you do have to ask.
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I'd like to confirm that putting 2 5liter boxes of wine on the passenger seat coming back from the store will set off the alarm.

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It was so much easier to do on the tC
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