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Old 06-14-2008, 01:46 AM
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Have You tried engaging the seat belts?
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Old 06-20-2008, 01:58 PM
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The insturctions below were posted by ttammunek06 in Oct 2007. They worked on my 2008 Tacoma and may work on other models as well. Thanks for the help ttammunek06!

From the off position:
  1. Turn Key to ON
  2. Within 6 seconds, press and HOLD the odometer button
  3. Wait 12-14 seconds (count 1 one-thousand, 2 one-thousand.....)
  4. Buckle your seat belt
  5. Let go of the odometer button and press it again
  6. Wait a few seconds until it clears and goes back to the odometer with your mileage displayed.
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Old 06-20-2008, 07:36 PM
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i looked at the spring removal deal and figured...probably not. i wrote down the instructions above went out to the fj did the deed road tested it and back to the laptop in under 5 minutes. awsome.
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Old 08-28-2008, 12:43 AM
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I did find this on disabling the seat belt chime:

From the off position:
  1. Turn Key to ON
  2. Within 6 seconds, press and HOLD the odometer button
  3. Wait 12-14 seconds (count 1 one-thousand, 2 one-thousand.....)
  4. Buckle your seat belt
  5. Let go of the odometer button and press it again
  6. Wait a few seconds until it clears and goes back to the odometer with your mileage displayed.
or you can try this sequence. I think it is outlined in the manual somewhere.
  1. Press the ODO/TRIP switch until odometer displays "ODO"
  2. Turn the ignition switch "Off"
  3. Turn the ignition switch "On"
  4. Press ODO/TRIP switch immediately (within 6 seconds after turning the power switch on) and hold it down for 10 seconds or more
  5. Continue holding the ODO/TRIP switch and fasten the Passengers seat belt
  6. Check that the odometer displays either "b-on" or "b-off" (it will be "b-on")
  7. Press the ODO/TRIP button to change the display to "b-off"
  8. Turn the ignition switch off.
  9. Turn the ignition switch on while depressing the brake pedal.
  10. Check that no seat belt chime sounds when setting in the front passenger seat.
I am planning on trying these steps this weekend to see if they work. I would try the spring removal, but I really don't want to tamper with something that is supposed to save my life in the event of an accident. I will let ya'll know if this worked or not.
Did you use top method or bottom method?
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Old 08-28-2008, 08:37 AM
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Did you use top method or bottom method?
I used the top procedure.
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This post is a life saver, been looking for this for quite some time
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apparently you can do much more with the odo than just reset the maintenance light
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I tried both senquences on my fj and got no results. I tried each several times and neither worked. I guess I will have to resort to the spring removal.
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Old 07-31-2009, 08:49 AM
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I tried both senquences on my fj and got no results. I tried each several times and neither worked. I guess I will have to resort to the spring removal.
Timing is critical. Try again man.
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