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Get Rid of the Seat Belt Ding or How to Permanently Disable Your Seatbelt Warning Noise

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Super important seat-belt cutter and safety tool for your car: =as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B004TRKBOK&linkCode=as2&tag=three04-20&linkId=DT64NSFNU55B4LE5 Let me know if that link stops working Even though wearing your seat belt is SUPER important, there is a way to PERMANENTLY disable the annoying noise. (Until you repeat the process anyway.) Because there are sometimes during short drives where you just really don't want to be told what to do. This method works for most cars or trucks that have the constant seat belt 'ding' that goes off if you or your passenger don't have your seat-belt on. Ive seen cars that only take 3 plugs into the seat belt to finish, this particular car needed 20, so i did them all just to be sure it worked. ------------------------------ If I helped you out today, you can return the favor by following me! ------------------------------ Instagram: Facebook: Twitter: Pinterest: GooglePlus: JerryRigEverything/posts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JerryRigEverything assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. JerryRigEverything recommends safe practices when working with power tools, automotive lifts, lifting tools, jack stands, electrical equipment, blunt instruments, chemicals, lubricants, expensive electronics, or any other tools or equipment seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of JerryRigEverything, no information contained in this video shall create any express or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not JerryRigEverything. Only attempt your own repairs if you can accept personal responsibility for the results, whether they are good or bad.

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