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How disable seat belt alarm 2010 dodge ram sport

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how do i disable seat belt alarm my truck??
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It's in the owner's manual on pages 49 and 50. Don't know why you want to do it and you're not the first and will probably not be the last. But as someone who see's car accidents a lot, not a very good idea. Just saying.
i did it on mine its in the owners manual from what i remember it goes like this.. Turn key off with seatbelt off, turn key on (not start) and wait till its done beeping and within 10 sec buckle and unbuckle the seatbelt 3 times leaving it buckled the last time if u do it right it should chime, turn the key back off then i think ur good. Idk it was like a year ago when i did it to my truck just look it up
Buckle belt, turn key to on position without starting,wait untill seat belt light goes off on dash, then unbuckle and rebuckle 3 times ending in the buckled postion within 60 seconds. Then start your truck and you should hear a chime sound confirming it was done. You will still see the seatbelt light on the dash but the chime will be gone
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:smileup:The easiest way to disable the seat belt alarm is to wear your seatbelt.:smileup:
Don't you just love people who act all righteous and stuff when you post a question like this. They love to respond with "OMG why would you NOT want to wear it?" "You could die!!" "GOSH, you are like all stupid and all because I wear my seatbelt because the law told me to and you should be just like me...." WAH WAH WAH.

"wear the seatbelt" if you are a panty wetting liberal who feels everyone should wear their seatbelt because it will save the CHILLLLRENNNN. If it saves just one single wittle baby, then it would be worth it. After all, we should violate everyones constitutional rights and let the government tell us all how to live and what to do. In fact, the government should legislate everyone's personal freedom in order to protect us from ourselves. Even though our country was founded on personal freedom, which includes personal freedom FROM government. To be truly free means we even get to have the right to not have to wear a selt belt if we do not. The true freedom that our forefathers dreamed of and set up in this country includes the right to risk my own life if I want to. I should not have to wear my seatbelt just because some jerk thinks they should tell me how to live. It should be a choice I get to make. Our forefathers thought that personal responsibility and freedom was more important than legislating people into oblivian. Whenever someone says, "there ought to be a law", then believe me, there ought NOT to be a law. These stupid laws may make people feeeeeeel all good about themselves. But every one of these stupid laws is a piece of our freedom being taken away from us. It is way more than just having to put a seatbelt on.

Since when did our country become mob rule. Today, 51% of the people out there somehow get to tell the other 49% how to live. This is not what our forefathers intended. We are a republic, not a democracy. There is a big difference. Look it up.

So don't wear your seatbelt if you do not want to. If you want to wear it, than good for you. But do not feel like you need to tell others to do as you do.
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You know you do have a point. You should have all the freedom to splatter your head on your windshield. And I should have my freedom not to have to pick you up and drag you to the ER.
You know you do have a point. You should have all the freedom to splatter your head on your windshield. And I should have my freedom not to have to pick you up and drag you to the ER.
What he said :goodpost7td:
You know you do have a point. You should have all the freedom to splatter your head on your windshield. And I should have my freedom not to have to pick you up and drag you to the ER.
Ditto!! How can your original comment about expressing safety concerns be construed as a loss of freedoms. You did forget to mention that the rest of us will most likely have to pick up his medical tab because the moron probably does not feel like paying for insurance either. I didn't think your original post was out of line but I guess some folks just get upset when someone expresses a concern for ones safety.:LOL:
Im really surprised dodge allows you to turn the chime off, and they even explain how to in the owners manual... Then again for 45k you should be able to do whatever you want
So, you ask an innocent enough question and get the answer you were looking for (albeit without reading your own owners manual), then you decide to fly off the handle on a poltical rant on folks who are responsible for picking up the innards of the people ignorant or unlucky enough to splatter themselves all over the interior of their vehicles because they decided to go belt-less.

Actually, in your case, I would recommend not wearing it at all, and go helmetless while you are at it.....maybe natural selection (or darwinism) will take effect before you can populate the Earth.

And, save your rant and name calling of me....I am not a liberal.....
Agree with all above but one.
I disabled mine for when I go off-road. Play in the mud. No need for it when your going under 10mph everywhere.
Seatbelt or not, you get hit hard enough, you`re dead reguardless...!
If the guy dosent want to wear his seatbelt, big friggin deal... its HIS right...!

Think about it....
Seatbelts were NEVER designed to save your life in an accident
They were only designed to HELP keep you IN the vehicle during a collision


And for that guy that went off on you all....GOOD FOR YOU BRO...!!!!! I`m with ya..!

Ther are wayyyyyyyyyyyy to many laws in the wrong area of this country, but thats libralism at its best. I prefer it be MY choice NOT your choice

All he asked for was how to disable his seatbelt chime alarm, and some of you guys just started in on him about your rightous opinions, so he fired back at you, and you give HIM crap...???? I thought these forums were supposed to help people, not sit ther and pick at every thread you can or send them your boss opinion. Good god people, come onnnnnnnnnnnn

And for the ones who say they`re responable for picking up the inards off the highways at accident scenes...
hey if you dont like it, then pick another profession, or quit bichin about it and ALSO using it as an excuse to fly back with opinions at people on here
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So, you ask an innocent enough question and get the answer you were looking for (albeit without reading your own owners manual), then you decide to fly off the handle on a poltical rant on folks who are responsible for picking up the innards of the people ignorant or unlucky enough to splatter themselves all over the interior of their vehicles because they decided to go belt-less.

Actually, in your case, I would recommend not wearing it at all, and go helmetless while you are at it.....maybe natural selection (or darwinism) will take effect before you can populate the Earth.

And, save your rant and name calling of me....I am not a liberal.....

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He didnt go off on ANYBODY until some of you provoked it..!
He asked a very simple question when he started this thread...
nowhere did he mention he wasnt going to wear his seatbelt until some of YOU made it like it was your choice for him to wear it
Is this how some of you treat newcomers in here....???
This guy JUST joined, nice way from some of you to show how welcome he is here.
Some of you provoked the situation for him to fire back, and then you get all defensive...?
Last I checked this is not a politics forum so can we quit it with all the liberalism this and infrigement of personal rights that. Nobody told him he HAD to do anything. It was a suggestion. If he got offended then that's his problem. Read back if you actually care and you'll see who flew off the handle.

And as for my occupation goes. I love it. But if people were not so ignorant and idiotic as to worry about themselves and their families, then maybe they wouldn't get into the situations that they get into. Seatbelts are in cars and trucks for multiple reasons. Yes they prevent you from flying out. But they also stop your head from hitting the windshield, stop your chest from hitting the steering wheel, and slow you down as you go into the airbag. If someone doesn't want to wear it, then fine, that's the choice they make.

How many people have you seen die in car accidents? How many dead kids have you seen? How many people have you seen cut in half because they flew out of their car because they had no seatbelt? How many people have you seen die in front of you? Don't tell me what my job is or what I should be doing.
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Last I checked this is not a politics forum so can we quit it with all the liberalism this and infrigement of personal rights that. Nobody told him he HAD to do anything. It was a suggestion. If he got offended then that's his problem. Read back if you actually care and you'll see who flew off the handle.

And as for my occupation goes. I love it. But if people were not so ignorant and idiotic as to worry about themselves and their families, then maybe they wouldn't get into the situations that they get into. Seatbelts are in cars and trucks for multiple reasons. Yes they prevent you from flying out. But they also stop your head from hitting the windshield, stop your chest from hitting the steering wheel, and slow you down as you go into the airbag. If someone doesn't want to wear it, then fine, that's the choice they make.

How many people have you seen die in car accidents? How many dead kids have you seen? How many people have you seen cut in half because they flew out of their car because they had no seatbelt? How many people have you seen die in front of you? Don't tell me what my job is or what I should be doing.
Ok dude, i will only comment on one statement you wrote... and enough said
Have you ever been thru war...??? Have you ever saw your brothers and sisters, mom`s and dad`s face`s, arms, or legs blown clean off before your eye`s, as they scream for you to save them...????? Your job relies on you to arrive after the fact. Your job isnt THAT tough, trust me, i`ve seen way to many die, keeping yours and my country free
Thank you for your service. And like you said, enough said.
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