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ISO FIX / Child seat

fratnike

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Nope. In the instrument cluster it gives you a picture of all the seats and lets you know where it comes from.
If I buckle the belts in the back, it goes away, but that is a work around and not the solution.
I have the same problem in Italy and I am looking for a solution.

If you have a passenger in the rear seat with the seat belt fastened on the instrument cluster you can see the 3 seats with only one "green" but, if the passenger put his/her hand on the middle seat, immediately start chime and you can see the middle seat in the instrument cluster flashing "red".

This is really an annoying things.

Just for info, I have find a thread here where for the US market you are able to disable the chime for the front seat. I have tried more than once but seems that for the EU market it doesn't.
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I have the same problem in Italy and I am looking for a solution.

If you have a passenger in the rear seat with the seat belt fastened on the instrument cluster you can see the 3 seats with only one "green" but, if the passenger put his/her hand on the middle seat, immediately start chime and you can see the middle seat in the instrument cluster flashing "red".

This is really an annoying things.

Just for info, I have find a thread here where for the US market you are able to disable the chime for the front seat. I have tried more than once but seems that for the EU market it doesn't.
I have also just notice that the seat-belt chime will go off when you have the rear seats folded down and carry any cargo. Super annoying and clearly Jeeps first attempt in building a sensor.

I have since unplugged both sensor plugs, which can be easily gotten to under the seat. That defaults the system into thinking that someone is sitting there and the seatbelt is connected. I am not sure if there is any difference in how the safety systems deploy when it thinks someone is sitting there or not. So, glad it defaults to occupied and belted up.
 

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I've never heard of seat belt sensors in the rear - is that a Euro spec thing?
 

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I did this, I still get a visual warning but no chime...

 
 







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