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how do i cut off a constant seatbelt alarm on yr 1900 chevy c1500 truck?
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1 kenogirlmd
wow sounds like u need to look in an owners manual for the fuse box …. also sounds like its time for a new car..good luck with finding your answer
car store could prob assist u even show u
2 robscowboyfan
Look under the dash [driver's side,just below steering column, will be on the left side of brake pedal.] you will see a convienence center mounted on the firewall. The alarm is a black box about 2″ by 4″. Just pull that out to stop the noise or if you look at the buckle side of the seatbelt [if you are seating in the driver's seat it will be by your right hand,] follow it down to where it is bolted to the truck floor, you will see a wire connector that contains 2 wires, please disconnect that connector and see if the buzzing stops. If the noise stops please always remember to put your seatbelt on. Let me know if this solves your problem.