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How do i disconnect the seatbelt ticker

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Old Jun 9th, 2010, 20:37   #1
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Default How do i disconnect the seatbelt ticker

The thing that keeps clicking when u have the ignition on but no seatbelt as well. Getting right on my tits!!

Is there a cable u just pull out?!

And also how do i remove the headlight?

I can take all the visible bolts off so i can pull the grill side section to one side, but i think there is something holding it in on the indicator side? any help?
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Hi,
look under the drivers seat, you will find 2 connectors, undo the smaller one and that turns off the seat belt light, have done it on mine,
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you first have to take out the flasher light ,there is a lever inside under the bonnet push it down and the complete flasher lamp slides out then you can see the other bolt holding the headlight in


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The thing that keeps clicking when u have the ignition on but no seatbelt as well. Getting right on my tits!!

Is there a cable u just pull out?!

And also how do i remove the headlight?

I can take all the visible bolts off so i can pull the grill side section to one side, but i think there is something holding it in on the indicator side? any help?
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Hi,
look under the drivers seat, you will find 2 connectors, undo the smaller one and that turns off the seat belt light, have done it on mine,
Theres quite a few plugs under mine for the heated seats.

I can follow the cable from the seatbelt plug but it doesnt turn into a plug, just a wire.
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Old Jun 9th, 2010, 21:44   #5
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AT the front of the seat tucked just under the carpet are the 2 connectors
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AT the front of the seat tucked just under the carpet are the 2 connectors
Still can't see them lol....
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The bloke I bought my 440 off had a spare seatbelt buckle, which he kept plugged in to stop the ticking
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Shall i just cut the wire that connects to the bottom of the seatbelt??
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It won't cause any problems will it?
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