Passenger Seatbelt alarm fault?

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Passenger Seatbelt alarm fault?

Post by Pedronimus »

Hello,

I've recently noticed that my seatbelt alarm goes off when a passenger gets out then I drive away without re-starting the engine. If I turn the car off then re-start it it's all fine, but if I jsut drop someone off then drive away the blinking alarm sounds.

I'm guessing this is a fault yeah? Does anyone else see this?

Thanks in advance
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Mine doesnt do that, but really annoyingly, when I get home and go to reverse in to my drive, I take my seatbelt off just as I'm stopping, maybe doing 5mph, then it continues to bing the whole way up the drive and then wont shut up till you turn off the ignition. I feel as its not law to wear a seatbelt when reversing that the alarm shouldnt activate during reversing. It seems to confuse it taking the seatbelt off before I completely stop. But lets be honest, who has the time!! I think deactivation by Vagcom is called for!

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Oh, mine does do that as well. Dropped off someone today and it did put the seatbelt binger off until I switched off the engine and started again. Bugger!
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Post by samwell »

Pedronimus, any update on this at all? I have the same problem and it does seem to be a fault. If I stroke the seat gradually decreasing the pressure it does eventually stop. Bloody annoying though! :mad:
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samwell wrote: If I stroke the seat gradually decreasing the pressure it does eventually stop.
I get the impression that you love your Roc a bit too much! :lol:

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Post by RW1 »

alanstead wrote:Oh, mine does do that as well. Dropped off someone today and it did put the seatbelt binger off until I switched off the engine and started again. Bugger!
Normal operation!

It will last for 90secs. See Booklet 2.1 Safety First in the service wallett. It can be disabled by the dealers or presumably VAG-COM for the passenger side.

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ashley1407 wrote:
samwell wrote: If I stroke the seat gradually decreasing the pressure it does eventually stop.
I get the impression that you love your Roc a bit too much! :lol:

Just messin'
Haha, I knew someone would comment on that. You don't want to know what I do to the exhausts... :eek:

So this is normal, seems a bit of a strange thing for it to do?
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I've certainly never noticed this after dropping people off, I don't think it is normal
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