SEAT BELT CHIME SOLUTION F/S
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SEAT BELT CHIME SOLUTION F/S
i have two male seat belts plug-ins that came out of 05 E320 to stop that annoying chime....will take $40 shipped anywhere in U.S....pm me
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*edit: I felt bad about leaving my negative comments so i removed them. Obviously, seat belts should be worn and should not try to bypass them. I wonder if your put yourself at risk, liability wise, by selling this product though?
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Mercedes chime isn't annoying, I didn't notice it at all in older E class, but current one has very soft chime. My BMW chime made me mad and for this reason I sold it.
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Think he got it from this guy...
Man Dies In Accident While Wearing Fake Seatbelt
It seems that fate is indeed not without a sense of irony. A New Zealand man with a history of fines for 32 seatbelt violations died in a car accident last week. Death came as a result of injuries incurred when he struck the steering wheel after crossing the center line and colliding head on with an oncoming vehicle. The coroners report makes note of...
a fake seatbelt which was installed in such a way as to be laid across the chest, thus fooling passing motorists and police into believing he was wearing the safety device properly. The coroner went on to say the likelihood of survival was quite high, had the man been using the ubiquitous restraint. We're left wondering two things. First, do you imagine the last thing through his mind was a realization of the necessity of seatbelts? And two, how high this fellow will be on the 2008 Darwin Awards nomination list. [International Herald Tribune]
It seems that fate is indeed not without a sense of irony. A New Zealand man with a history of fines for 32 seatbelt violations died in a car accident last week. Death came as a result of injuries incurred when he struck the steering wheel after crossing the center line and colliding head on with an oncoming vehicle. The coroners report makes note of...
a fake seatbelt which was installed in such a way as to be laid across the chest, thus fooling passing motorists and police into believing he was wearing the safety device properly. The coroner went on to say the likelihood of survival was quite high, had the man been using the ubiquitous restraint. We're left wondering two things. First, do you imagine the last thing through his mind was a realization of the necessity of seatbelts? And two, how high this fellow will be on the 2008 Darwin Awards nomination list. [International Herald Tribune]
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Just wear your Seatbealt!
Thank goodness I'm one of those people who will put on my Seatbelt just to move my car an inch, I just feel naked without it.
Thank goodness I'm one of those people who will put on my Seatbelt just to move my car an inch, I just feel naked without it.
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So, you found it preferable to sell the car rather than just wear your seatbelt? Or alternatively, wouldn't it have been cheaper to buy a seat belt tongue and stick that in to make to stop chiming?