Sometimes my seat belt will start beeping letting know that my belt is disconnected but it's not. It does it from time to time.
Touching/moving the seat belt 'connector' will fix it so it's like a wiring issue or something. Anyone else had this? How did you fix it? At this point, I'll probably disable the annoying beep via an OBD2 port
Car is 2009 2.0 TSI
Seat belt error warning.
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Re: Seat belt error warning.
I would replace it, your airbag wil not work if your car doesnt detect you are wearing your seatbelt.
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Re: Seat belt error warning.
Did you solve it? I bought my sciroco a week ago and it does the same thing. I noticed it starts beeping whenever i take a big breath and stretch the seatbelt a little or when braking and the force pushes me against the belt.Zanic L3 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 4:07 pm Sometimes my seat belt will start beeping letting know that my belt is disconnected but it's not. It does it from time to time.
Touching/moving the seat belt 'connector' will fix it so it's like a wiring issue or something. Anyone else had this? How did you fix it? At this point, I'll probably disable the annoying beep via an OBD2 port
Car is 2009 2.0 TSI
Thank you
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Re: Seat belt error warning.
hey that sounds like an isue with the seat belt conector sensor.sometimes dirt or corosion can cause false signals.try cleaning the conector or checking the wires.if that doesnt help you might want to consider replacing the sensor.dont wory, its a prety comon problem in older models.many people have had similar experiences! :-)