Yes it's a previously owned car. I guess so as well. Seems like I need to take it to the dealer to fix this. Thanks for the reply.Is this a previously owned car? If so it could be a previous owner has had this 'coded out' on the car. The selling dealer should be able to reenable this.
The previous owner possibly got it coded out? (As Tricky mentioned)Yes it's a previously owned car. I guess so as well. Seems like I need to take it to the dealer to fix this. Thanks for the reply.
Nobody has mentioned that the car needs to moving and over a certain speed about 4mph !?The previous owner possibly got it coded out?
If your car is under warranty yes take it to the dealer, if its not under warranty take it to some to code?
Maybe you have a friend that could do it, someone with obdeleven or similar ?
I haven't a clue what you are talking about 🤔🤷♂️You should turn the key off, and then back on. Hold the same knob for 10-15 seconds. While still holding the knob, put on your seatbelt, and then release the knob.
You should turn the key off, and then back on. Hold the same knob for 10-15 seconds. While still holding the knob, put on your seatbelt, and then release the knob.
There aren't many knobs in a T-Roc apart from on the infotainment unit and heating controls but I don't think those will have any effect on the seat belt warning chime. Perhaps it's the knob in the driving seat itself 😄😆😅😂I haven't a clue what you are talking about 🤔🤷♂️