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4x4ord
Jun 17, 2016Explorer III
wilber1 wrote:4x4ord wrote:wilber1 wrote:Grit dog wrote:wilber1 wrote:transamz9 wrote:
For all you people saying that reading the owners manual will tell you everything. Tell me the page number to where it tells you how to disable the seat belt chime on a Ram truck.
That seat belt warning is required by law, there is no way a manufacturer is going to publish how to disable it.
Wanna bet?
Interesting. Which manufacturer publishes in their operating manual how to disable the seat belt warning?
Ford outlines the procedure for us. I've disabled both this truck and my previous. Problem is it doesn't silence all the annoying warning chimes......I have yet to figure out how to shut off the one that generally sits over in the passenger's side seat.
Still don't know why you would want to silence them?
People who use their truck around a farm, construction site, or campground, often jump in the truck to drive 300 ft and they don't want to be bothered with buckling and unbuckling all the time.
Driving with the exhaust brake on all the time to avoid brake wear doesn't seem necessary to me. I never looked at the brakes on my last Ford. It never had an exhaust brake and after 90,000 miles the brakes were still performing like new. The purchaser of our last Duramax (no exhaust brake) wanted a mechanical inspection done prior to purchasing the truck. The shop said the original brakes had 60% brake wear remaining after 110,000 miles.
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