The service dept manager and I butted heads the other day when my Sirius was installed. They agreed to deactivate the Belt Minder when I purchased the car, but service is balking because he says it's against the law. I asked him to show me the law....he didn't.
I sent his boss a nice but firm letter with an email I received from the NHTSA safety belt expert that specifically states seatbelt alarms (after the intial alarm during start-up), doesn't apply to the federal law which prohibits disabling a safety device. In other words, it's LEGAL to turn OFF the beltminder.
Please save your rightious rhetoric about seatbelts as this is NOT about not wearing seatbelts. I simply cannot stand the dinging when I unbelt using an ATM or moving my car at home (or any number of other similar situations).
I sent his boss a nice but firm letter with an email I received from the NHTSA safety belt expert that specifically states seatbelt alarms (after the intial alarm during start-up), doesn't apply to the federal law which prohibits disabling a safety device. In other words, it's LEGAL to turn OFF the beltminder.
Please save your rightious rhetoric about seatbelts as this is NOT about not wearing seatbelts. I simply cannot stand the dinging when I unbelt using an ATM or moving my car at home (or any number of other similar situations).