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06 Hilux nuisance beeper

Submitted: Sunday, Jul 02, 2006 at 18:28

warrenr004

G'day All. Can anyone please tell me where to find the seatbelt/door open beeper on the new hilux....it annoys the bags out of me. You can't park with the door open to hear the radio without the bloody thing going flat out. Why can't they make them with a 5 second timer.
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AnswerID: 181454   Submitted: Sunday, Jul 02, 2006 at 19:05

Member - Nick (Kununurra) replied:

Carnt help with buzzer but know what you mean,our work vehicle drives me crazy also.
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AnswerID: 181457   Submitted: Sunday, Jul 02, 2006 at 19:11

Old Scalyback & denny replied:

when you get out if you want to listen to the radio why dont you just clip the belt together???????
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FollowupID: 437804   Submitted: Sunday, Jul 02, 2006 at 19:22

warrenr004 posted:

Yeh but it's every time you open the door the door as well if you leave the keys in, which is always in the bush. If I can find it, I'll just unplug it.
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AnswerID: 181461   Submitted: Sunday, Jul 02, 2006 at 19:21

dazza0503 replied:

Hi Warren,
If it helps the seat belt buzzer goes off after about 90 seconds, the door open annoys me to. Mine a 05 Hilux.

Dazza
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AnswerID: 181466   Submitted: Sunday, Jul 02, 2006 at 19:47

Geoff (Newcastle, NSW) replied:


Can't help you but I know what you mean!!

My mothers Corolla does the same thing!! Downright annoying.

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AnswerID: 181475   Submitted: Sunday, Jul 02, 2006 at 20:42

Exploder replied:

Close the doors and wind down the Windows, that’s what I do sometimes. Mine not only beeps but also all the interior lights stay on as well if you leave the door open.
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AnswerID: 181485   Submitted: Sunday, Jul 02, 2006 at 21:14

peteC replied:

Know the feeling. Our work cars are BA Falcons and they have an annoying seatbelt beeper which is a pain when your on a worksite or just moving your car. We kept complaining to our Ford dealer until they gave in and told us how to stop it. Hold the hazard light switch in, turn on the ign, insert seatbelt, remove seat belt, realease hazard switch, turn off ignition. Its all programming dont rip out the beeper because that could warn of things you want. Keep nagging the Toyaota dealer and he probably wont tell you ( saftey reasons ) but grab a mechanic and nag him until he tells you.
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AnswerID: 181516   Submitted: Sunday, Jul 02, 2006 at 23:04

UFC replied:

Hi all. There is a code you can enter to stop the seat belt beeper coming on. Got a new hilux and it drove me crazy the beeping. I found the instructions on the net. If I can find it again I will post it here. I got my local dealer to stop the door open beeper.
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AnswerID: 181557   Submitted: Monday, Jul 03, 2006 at 10:03

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AnswerID: 182495   Submitted: Saturday, Jul 08, 2006 at 23:39

Lost John replied:

Stick your noggin under the driver's seat. There are a couple of leads which you can unplug. You can now drive around without a seat belt on and not go nuts.

Then grab a philip's head screw driver. Take off the plastic moulding under the steering wheel & column (a couple of screws only). There's a similar two wire plug poking out of the ignition bolt, close to the end the key goes in. Unplugging that will stop the chiming when you leave the keys in the ingition.

This info came from my Toyota dealer. Have done it myself. Sane again!
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