2 Ways to Turn off the Seat Belt Alarm in Your Vehicle
2 Ways to Turn off the Seat Belt Alarm in Your Vehicle
We’ll tell you the best ways to disable your factory seat belt alarm fast when it won't turn off because of a malfunction, either through the vehicle itself or with a seat belt stopper. It's important to remember that in most states, it is illegal to drive without a seat belt. And for your safety, it is always better to wear a seat belt when you're driving.
Things You Should Know
  • Turn your car on, then shut it off again. Buckle your seat belt, then turn the key halfway. Then, disable the alarm by quickly buckling and unbuckling 3 times.
  • If you don’t plan on using the seat belt, use a seat belt clip to buckle it in.
  • Or, use a seat belt extender to buckle in if you do want to use the seat belt.

Resetting the Seat Belt Alarm

Start your car, then immediately shut it off again. With your car in park and your seat belt off, insert your key into the vehicle and turn it on, then immediately turn the key to turn the car back off again. This starts the sequence to reset the alarm in most cars. This sequence will disable a seat belt alarm in most vehicles, but not all of them. If you try these steps and they don’t work, check your user manual for specific instructions.

Buckle your seat belt and turn the key to the “on” position. With your car still in park, click the seat belt into the buckle. Then, turn your key about halfway so your car’s dashboard lights up but the engine doesn’t turn over.

Unbuckle and buckle back in 3 times. Keep an eye on the seat belt light on your dashboard. Once it turns off, quickly unbuckle and buckle back in 3 times to reset the alarm. In order for this to work, you need to move fast! Try to do this step within 10 seconds.Disable a Seat Belt Alarm Step 3Bullet1.jpg

Turn the car back off. Either turn your key or press your engine button. When you do this, you’ll probably hear a “ding” to indicate that your seat belt alarm is off. When you turn your vehicle back on, there will be no more alarm! The seat belt light on the dashboard will still come on, but your car won’t ding. Typically, disabling the alarm will last for multiple trips. If the alarm ever comes back on, you can follow the same steps to turn it back off again.

Installing a Seat Belt Alarm Stopper

Get an unattached seat belt clip if you don’t plan to use the seat belt. An unattached seat belt clip will stop the seat belt alarm, but you won’t be able to use the seat belt anymore. To use one, simply insert it into the seat belt clip like you would the actual seat belt. Remember that driving without using a seatbelt is very dangerous, and against the law in most areas. These clips are great to put into unused seat belts that aren’t being used on drivers or passengers.

Purchase an extender if you plan to use the seatbelt. The other stopper option, called an extender, is a piece that clips into the receptacle, but also provides an additional receptacle so that you can use your seat belt without removing the alarm stopper. If you plan on using the seat belt in the future, get an extender with a seat belt receptacle that will stop the seat belt alarm. Be sure to buy a seat belt extender that fits snugly inside of your seat belt. That way, it will still be safe enough to use.

Install the seat belt alarm stopper or seat belt clip. Make sure that your stopper fits your seat belt receptacle by listening for an audible “click” noise. Then, simply click the stopper or clip into your receptacle to get rid of that annoying alarm sound.

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