How to silence a dinging noise on unbuckled seatbeat?

Asked by Guru95S5R4 Jan 07, 2021 at 03:40 PM about the 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe LS RWD

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Is there a way to dismiss a dinging noise when you undo seat belt?  It shows dismiss with a check mark but I can't seem to silence it.

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Obviously you put the belt on. But even if the dealer can program the feature off, they might not do it for safety reasons.

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If no one is sitting in the seat the reminder should not sound. There might be a problem so use your warranty.

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You can't silence the seatbelt reminder. Since wearing a seatbelt is mandatory in all 50 States now (don't get me started on that) they want you to wear it so to be sure you do wear it the seatbelt reminder keeps sounding to annoy you into wearing it. I keep a pair of scissors in my glovebox so when I'm in an accident and the seatbelt jams I can cut it and get out of my car! Hope that helps! Jim

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