Intermittent seat belt warning chime on Seat Altea FR

Intermittent seat belt warning chime on Seat Altea FR

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JD PH

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2,670 posts

117 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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Hellllllppppp!

My wife's '08 plate Seat Altea FR has developed a weird gremlin. With me driving it the seat belt warning chime is completely silent and works perfectly. With her driving it, the chime goes off approximately ever 0.003 seconds. She's pregnant at the moment and her ever increasing bump seems pushing the seat belt at a funny angle seems to be causing it to think she's not wearing one. When she is.

So is this a coincidence and the early signs of a broken connection / fault or is it a common issue and something that can either be turned off or foxed somehow?

Thoughts / solutions VERY welcome!!!

Thanks

JD

va1o

16,031 posts

207 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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Easiest option is to go minicab driver style and just turn it off! If you have access to VCDS or know someone local with it will just be a case of going into the coding for the instrument cluster. The setting is documented here - http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index.php/VW_Golf_(... should just need to change the bit for seatbelt warning.

t955daytona

307 posts

183 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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Hi,
She doesn't drive with a handbag or something on the passenger seat does she? The reason I ask is my wife told me she had the same issue in my Volvo the other week and it was down to this. The bag was just heavy enough to make the car think someone was sitting in the passenger seat.

JD PH

Original Poster:

2,670 posts

117 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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t955daytona said:
Hi,
She doesn't drive with a handbag or something on the passenger seat does she? The reason I ask is my wife told me she had the same issue in my Volvo the other week and it was down to this. The bag was just heavy enough to make the car think someone was sitting in the passenger seat.
Sadly not - it was doing it with me in the car the other day (with my seat belt firmly buckled!). We swapped around for the drive home and it didn't do it (this is always the case - it only does it when she's driving!)

JD PH

Original Poster:

2,670 posts

117 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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va1o said:
Easiest option is to go minicab driver style and just turn it off! If you have access to VCDS or know someone local with it will just be a case of going into the coding for the instrument cluster. The setting is documented here - http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index.php/VW_Golf_(... should just need to change the bit for seatbelt warning.
Great work... Anyone know of someone with a VCDS that is either in the East Grinstead or Teddington area?!? Or perhaps is attending PistonFest?

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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Quick fix is connect the seat belt even though the seat is empty, will stop the bongs driving you mad.

JD PH

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2,670 posts

117 months

Tuesday 29th July 2014
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gottans said:
Quick fix is connect the seat belt even though the seat is empty, will stop the bongs driving you mad.
Sadly this won't help - it is the driver's seat belt that causes the issue, not the passenger one.

Adrian E

3,248 posts

176 months

Tuesday 29th July 2014
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JD PH said:
Great work... Anyone know of someone with a VCDS that is either in the East Grinstead or Teddington area?!? Or perhaps is attending PistonFest?
I'm in Horley and have VCDS if you want the coding changed - reasonably handy with it as long as you are happy to follow the coding linked above - it's always reversible when you take notes of what you've changed. I just altered the long coding on the ABS controller and instrument cluster, and MMI to enable TPMS on our new S5. That was 'interesting'

Am around most evenings after 6 or all day Fridays by arrangement - drop me an e-mail smile

Adrian

JD PH

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2,670 posts

117 months

Tuesday 29th July 2014
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Adrian E said:
JD PH said:
Great work... Anyone know of someone with a VCDS that is either in the East Grinstead or Teddington area?!? Or perhaps is attending PistonFest?
I'm in Horley and have VCDS if you want the coding changed - reasonably handy with it as long as you are happy to follow the coding linked above - it's always reversible when you take notes of what you've changed. I just altered the long coding on the ABS controller and instrument cluster, and MMI to enable TPMS on our new S5. That was 'interesting'

Am around most evenings after 6 or all day Fridays by arrangement - drop me an e-mail smile

Adrian
You, Sir, are a legend! Thank you very much. You lost me at "follow the coding...." but it sounds like a plan. As you say, if it is reversible then it should be no problems. I'll check the wife's diary and suggest some dates!

JD

supersport

4,056 posts

227 months

Tuesday 29th July 2014
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Our Golf started doing this until it did it constantly, had to replace the seat belt clip, the one that is bolted to the car. Would have been much cheaper to have the hack done.

Bloody modern cars are so nannying, on the day I took it to be fixed, I turned the ignition on and got the service, bong bong followed by the seat belt bong bong and then the bloody fuel low bong. Older cars are such much nicer!