[quote name='biotechee' date='Mar 21 2005, 10:55 AM']Alright- although this does not pertain to my 968 (sorry!), I have a question for the electrical gurus....
I have a seatbelt circuit that beeps until I engage the buckle. Mind you, I drive with my seatbelt all the time, but this beep is active for a significant amount of time as soon as you turn the key. Annoying to say the least. It is also a pain when working on the car with the ignition in the "on" position. I would like to "trick" the circuit into thinking the belt is always connected. Can I merely connect the two leads from the belt recepticle, or do I need to use some sort of resistor (similar to tricking the airbag on the 968)? If I need to use a resistor, any recommendation on the rating (Ohms, watts)?
Thanks in advance!
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First off, it's there for your and others safety and I don't recommend disconnecting it. When working on the car, you can always just plug your seatbelt in.
Most likely, since the belt receptical is not grounded, it requires one ground wire, and one sensor wire (you should take a voltmeter to them to make sure they're not positive -- can't imagine they would be). Connecting the two is how to disable it permanently.