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How do you turn off seat belt warning on a Chrysler Pacifica?

You can't completely disable the seat belt warning chime on a Chrysler Pacifica (or most modern cars) for the driver's seat. It's a safety feature designed to remind you to buckle up. Attempts to bypass it usually involve modifying the car's computer system, which is not recommended and could void your warranty or even create safety hazards.

While you can't turn off the warning completely, some Pacifica owners report that *briefly* buckling and unbuckling the seatbelt might temporarily silence the chime, but it will likely come back on. This isn't a proper solution, however, and the effectiveness depends on the model year and specific software.

Focus on the actual problem: Instead of trying to disable the warning, figure out *why* it's bothering you. Is it constantly going off even when buckled? If so, that indicates a problem with the seat belt system itself, which needs to be checked by a mechanic. There might be a fault in the buckle, the sensor, or the wiring.

In short, don't try to circumvent the safety system. Address any underlying issues with your seatbelt system to resolve the annoying chime.