OT: Neat Tip for Ford Super Duty Owners
#11
Originally posted by Sean
or...and this might seem crazy...you could just wear your seatbelt...
or...and this might seem crazy...you could just wear your seatbelt...



Ya, I could do that...but this is a truck! It's not every time that I'm barreling down the interstate...sometimes I'm in and out, backing, loading, etc., that doesn't require a belt and that damn chime is the worst!!!
#14
When it begins to chime, reach down and press the release button twice. It will mute the alarm until the next time you start it up.
Actually, you can press the release twice anytime after you start the motor and it will mute it til next time...
Actually, you can press the release twice anytime after you start the motor and it will mute it til next time...
#16
My 2000 SD doesn't have the seatbelt chime or the self locking doors. Must be the newer models?
Indiana= trucks are exempt from seatbelt laws. I love my truck!!!
Don't wear it in the car either. I love tinted windows!!!!!!
Indiana= trucks are exempt from seatbelt laws. I love my truck!!!
Don't wear it in the car either. I love tinted windows!!!!!!
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#17
Originally posted by JUST ONCE
does this only work on super duties or will it work on rangers too if so is it the same procedure.
does this only work on super duties or will it work on rangers too if so is it the same procedure.
#18
I pulled the plug under the seat, very easy.... I had a hard time depressing the disconnect tab, so I put a small flat screwdriver in and used it to depress the tab and pulled at the same time, came right off.....
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