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Old Sep 6th, 2008, 04:55 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by cliveyboy8
Thanks for your reply, although it has not helped one little bit.

Perhaps there is someone out there who could offer some serious help.

How is posting...
Quote: Originally Posted by kevkbuk (original)
Don't think it's possible

...not helping?

Pretty much a direct answer to the question...
Quote: Originally Posted by cliveyboy8
Anybody know if and how it can be disabled other than getting a dealer to do it??

...or am I missing something?


O.K, so maybe posting...
Quote: Originally Posted by kevkbuk (original)
just park quicker

...isn't exactly serious, but he does have a valid point, how long does it take you to park?

This subject hasn't, to my knowledge, been raised before on here (and pretty much every other subject has, often many times) so my guess is it isn't seen as a problem by any of the other members.

The only way I can think of stopping it happening is to come to a complete stop before starting your parking manoeuvre, switch off the engine, remove your seatbelt, then restart the engine, as the warning alarm doesn't activate until you reach a set speed after first starting the engine, and unless you're Russ Swift you won't reach that speed whilst parking.

Clearly doing that every time is a complete pain, so your only other options are to learn to park whilst wearing a seatbelt, or live with the alarm going off.
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