40 Glorious Years Of Road Totalitarianism

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Re: 40 Glorious Years Of Road Totalitarianism

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Only our Focus does anything about seatbelts, the Chrysler bongs once and then shuts up - not even a warning light. Makes a right racket if you leave keys in the ignition, though....
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Re: 40 Glorious Years Of Road Totalitarianism

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SiC wrote: Sun Feb 26, 2023 1:51 pm
Warren t claim wrote: Sun Feb 26, 2023 2:25 am My 2007 Passat had the belt alarm turned off using VAGCOM. One quirk of this was that the automatic electric handbrake wouldn't work if I wasn't wearing a belt.
The handbrake/seat belt requirement can be disabled and coded out too. Likewise needing a foot on the brake pedal.

I'd have thought you'd use one of those seatbelt plugs to make the car think it has one in?
Google seat belt buckle extender, cheap and still allow you to quickly belt up if pc plod is on his way over.
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