11-29-2016, 11:28 AM | #23 |
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Definitely have the dealer check this out - mostly to run down malfunctions in the airbag/belt system (but quieting the buzzer is also nice). The default on these is likely to be either not to fire, or to use much less force - I now this is true for passenger airbag (the idiots with their feet on the dash are 'rewarded' with a less forceful and thus smaller airbag, because it works better when you are that far out of position). Unlikely you'll be in a crash, but a VERY costly malfunction if you were.
And a better name for the "nannies" are safeguards and double-checks - do anything routinely, and eventually you will slip and not notice the fail w/o a 'nanny' to remind you (not to be confused with liability disclaimers, like those abominable visor stickers). |
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11-29-2016, 01:13 PM | #24 |
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On the middle of the seat?
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11-29-2016, 01:19 PM | #25 |
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Yeah I have stuff on that seat all the time phone, sunglasses, scarf, that's just today.
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11-29-2016, 05:30 PM | #26 |
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That's weird, I used to put my phone on the passenger seat when my cup holders were in the seat and the seatbelt warning would come on sporadically until I took it off.
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11-30-2016, 06:54 AM | #28 |
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I have this problem come up from time to time. I drink a lot of 20oz gatorades and i usually leave one if not two on the passenger seat and sometimes it will trigger the seatbelt warning. I move the bottles around and the warning goes away. I guess BMW is aware that having an accident with loose bottles on your seat is inherently dangerous, thus telling you to buckle up your gatorade.
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11-30-2016, 09:49 AM | #29 |
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Ok, put me in the crack pot category
I never had any problem with my seat belt warning until I read this post before leaving for home last night. I get in the car, plug in my cell phone, set it on the passenger seat, and start driving. Five minutes into the drive and the seat belt warning goes off. Pick up the cell phone and the seat belt warning stops, put it back on the seat and it starts again. I shut off the car and restart and the gremlin goes away. This morning everyting is normal.... I think. |
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Again, I found an answer here but also have something to contribute. Lol I had this start happening in a 2016 x1 mSport, but the thing has been way more than the challenge I expected. Dealer disclosed about half of everything without me having to ask and I really should have dug a little deeper. But my point is, for me I was coming back from getting McDonald's for lunch or something. And suddenly DING DING DING DING! So I jiggled it and wiggled it. As soon as I parked, I coded out the drivers side chimes and reminders, assuming it was me But, I have two things to report. First, I have a 25 pound service dog who's always in that seat. And coding the seatbelt warnings off is the first thing that's ever failed for me in BimmerCode. I'm using the OBDLINK CX so my connections are pretty seamless and everything seems to work better than with the Veepeak BLE adapter I started with. But I'm trying the passenger seat coding now and will update you tomorrow. Regards, Larz |
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