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Is it possible to turn off seatbelt alarms?

So if you push the off road does it stay disabled the whole time until you either turn off car and/or turn off road off?

What is the bottle opener thing? Is that real or are you saying stop and have a beer lol?
 
So if you push the off road does it stay disabled the whole time until you either turn off car and/or turn off road off?

What is the bottle opener thing? Is that real or are you saying stop and have a beer lol?
Auto disconnects at the speeds mentioned above.
I use it all the time on mountain roads in case the need for rapid evac occurs!
 
So if you push the off road does it stay disabled the whole time until you either turn off car and/or turn off road off?

What is the bottle opener thing? Is that real or are you saying stop and have a beer lol?
It looks very similar to the part of a seatbelt that goes into the buckle.
 
Anyone know a way to disable seatbelt alarms?
Amazon ( in UK so I assume US) sell seat belt extenders. You just plug these into the socket but don't attach the seat belt. Illegal to use this way of course in UK for driving as a seat belt is mandatory
 
I use two shiny seat belt clips off an old scrap Disco 1 (cut off the back side facing seats). Most of the time I am off road I just plug them in and then I don't need to keep resetting stuff .
 
I use two shiny seat belt clips off an old scrap Disco 1 (cut off the back side facing seats). Most of the time I am off road I just plug them in and then I don't need to keep resetting stuff .
I have five of the same, one for each seat belt clip, so that I can put things on the seats without them thinking there is a person sitting there - obviously only used on the farm and never on the King's highway which would be illegal
 
I believe Range Rovers used to have a series of actions that would disable the alarm. I think it was 12 times to buckle and unbuckle in a series while car was running and it would disable the alarm for all future start ups, used for agricultural reasons.

Does Grenadier have something like that?
 
This is my solution, maybe not legal but relaxing...
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from Aliexpress...
 
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