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dingding dingding ding ding ding ahhhhh

Old Oct 5, 2005 | 12:33 PM
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alright buddy you can shut the f*ck up... there's plenty of people on here with more knowledge of 240s than you'll ever have... people try and help, and you give ****. Either have some d*mn patience or take their advice... also, There's no f*cking f&f 240's on here except maybe yours

I guess these werent suggestions:
Look on your seat belt and there should be a wire hooked to it....well cut it and solder the wires together so it always is connected...

drivers side kick panel, small metal box in the upper area towards you, migth have to remove the whole plastic pnael to ge tto it. id suggest leaving it in. dont want to forget to turn off your lights or keys

…or look around for the fuse for it and pull

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Old Oct 5, 2005 | 12:38 PM
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Originally posted by dirtykaw
Look here, I DO wear my seatbelt. ****ing Nissan just can't make a sensor that works.

In fact, on this car, the dinging ONLY happens when you ARE wearing the seatbelt.

I would've assumed that someone here had encountered the same problem, and would be kind enough to tell me where that "idiot bell" is.

Are there any 240sx forums that don't have a big picture of a FAST AND FURIOUS spoiler on the front page & are populated by people with brains?

I've never seen a toyota forum this dumb.
Don't be an ***. BTW only idiots don't know how to find the "idiot bell" ROFL


You are an example of "Driver error".

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Old Oct 5, 2005 | 01:08 PM
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stick to the toyota forums then *** gobbler
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