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Whats the steps to turn it back on again (just incase you want to)

I believe you just do the same procedure again to reactivate it.

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Fill it up before it gets to 80Km to go...

I dont think you can, but you might be able to do it using the Edit.

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why would you actually purposely want to drive without your belt on?

I'm not even going to bother with this any more

Taxi drivers are reknown for not wearing there seatbelts and completely exempt here in NSW.

and Australia post workers.

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The GF's festiva is a pain, the dam thing beeps about everything.

Have you heard the Commodres??

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Only been in one and not for very long, was not a fan.

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Sorry to side track this topic, can anyone advise how to disable the low fuel chime?

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Turn the music up... Just keep an eye on the gauge apparently

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hi thanks for the replies to my last post but im after a permanent method. I did the whole "sletbelt on/off/hazard light press" thing and it worked but only until I turned off the ignition. now the beltminder is back :(

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I don't think you can permmanently turn it off, it is a safety feature after all! For an easier way of turning the thing off, put your seatbelt in, leave it there for around 3-5 seconds, then pull it out, it takes some practice, but once you've got it its alot easier than sticking your right arm out the left window, patting yourh head and rubbing your stomach while pushing the hazards button! :bangcomputer:

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