While some older vehicles might have workarounds (like inserting a weight into the buckle), modern vehicles like the Chrysler Sebring typically don't offer simple solutions. Any attempt to bypass the system through wiring manipulation is risky and could damage the vehicle's electrical system or void your warranty.
Instead of disabling the warning, consider these options:
* Buckle up: This is the safest and easiest solution. The chime is there for your protection.
* Address the reason for not wanting to buckle up: If you find the seatbelt uncomfortable, consider adjusting it properly or seeking a different seatbelt extender if needed.
* Consult a mechanic: If you have a specific issue with your seatbelt system, a qualified mechanic can diagnose and repair the problem instead of disabling the warning.
Attempting to disable the seatbelt warning chime yourself is strongly discouraged. Focus on safe driving practices and proper seatbelt use.