206 - disable "no seatbelt" beeping?

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206 - disable "no seatbelt" beeping?

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Hey guys. I don't mind most of the sounds my car makes (like beeping when I want to leave her with low beam on.) There's just one thing that's annoying me. It's the "no seatbelt" beep. You see, there's a non-public road to my home, around half a kilometer, so I unbuckle when I get on that road. After 400 meters, the beeping gets so loud, it's ear-piercing. So, my question is: is it possible to disable JUST this notification? I'd like to leave the low beam beeping intact.
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Can I ask why you feel compelled to unbuckle ? Just because it's not a "public" road doesn't mean you can't have an accident and be grateful for having a seatbelt prevent you going through the window ?

Wearing a seatbelt isn't just about complying with the law, it's about safety. :wink:
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And can affect insurance claims in the event of an accident.
I must hold my hands up to being the worlds worst seatbelt wearer though.
My C5 gives a very discrete "beep" and a message on the centre screen, very brief, then goes away.
I rarely use the belt :(
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rzepek2pl wrote: 23 Nov 2017, 12:26 Hey guys. I don't mind most of the sounds my car makes (like beeping when I want to leave her with low beam on.) There's just one thing that's annoying me. It's the "no seatbelt" beep. You see, there's a non-public road to my home, around half a kilometer, so I unbuckle when I get on that road. After 400 meters, the beeping gets so loud, it's ear-piercing. So, my question is: is it possible to disable JUST this notification? I'd like to leave the low beam beeping intact.


Yes, you can, but you need to use Peugeot Planet diagnostic software or Diagbox to do it. I did it on my C4 VTS, because it annoyed the hell out of me!
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Am I supposed to use it with the ODB2 protocol?
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Yes but, as Michel says, you will need to use either Peugeot Planete or Diagbox software/hardware to effect the change. An ordinary EOBD reader will almost certainly not be specialised enough for this.
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