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Seat Belt Problem.

Discussion in '348/355' started by indytech, Jul 15, 2006.

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  1. indytech

    indytech Guest

    May 24, 2006
    143
    Winchester Ca.
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    Ken
    You know, I know this is hashed over and over.

    Does anyone know how to drive the mice to the rear of the track, and deactivate the automatic motion.

    I also would like to turn the seat belt warning lights off. Maybe jumper them or something. Something easy, hopefully. Thanks Indy
     
  2. Ricambi America

    Ricambi America F1 World Champ
    Sponsor Owner

    1. To stop the mice, unplug the connectors under each seat
    2. To deactive the lights, remove the bulbs from the dash
     
  3. indytech

    indytech Guest

    May 24, 2006
    143
    Winchester Ca.
    Full Name:
    Ken
    Thanks Jack. that sounds great. Tp tell you the truth I didn't know if it was a bulb or a an LED. I wasn't even sure it could be removed.

    I'm having a little trouble with my mouse on the drivers side. It seems to have a mind if it's own, and many times does not retract untill I hit a bump in the road or something.

    I guss I just need to figure out how to drive the mice back with the doors open, probably a switch or something.

    Thanks for the help. Best Regards Indy
     
  4. boulty

    boulty Rookie

    May 29, 2006
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    Essex, UK
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    Andy Boulton
    I know this may sound ignorant, but not being the most mechanical minded.....what is a mouse and why would it need to be moved back??? Sorry to sound dumb!!!
     
  5. chrmer3

    chrmer3 Formula 3

    May 19, 2006
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    Chris

    Try placing a bit of cheese at back of rail, this should make the mouse move back ;)
     
  6. tjacoby

    tjacoby F1 Rookie

    Nov 1, 2003
    2,857
    Vancouver Canada
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    tj
    It was a US thing, even our Canadian cars didn't have to go that route. Imagine having a small rail along the door to automatically move a seatbelt from the front of the door to the rear of the door for Americans too lazy to connect it manually :D The right hand side of the belt was permanently attached.

    Fraught with problems apparently, I had to deal with some low-end rental cars that had them back in the era. Not the best use of government power.
     

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