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Solution for Rear Seat Warning Light Notices

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I found the solution for the rear seat warning light notices! I bought these belt clips on Amazon. Popped them into the rear seat belt holders, turned on the Ariya and voila, no notices! (Of course you'll want to remove them when you have actual people in the back seat)

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That's a great idea! I have a set in my R35 GT-R for when I'm using my harnesses instead of the factory 3-point belts. Never thought I'd be using them in the Ariya lol.
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I thought those lights go off later on. If you have some other displays while driving, then they're not there.
I thought those lights go off later on. If you have some other displays while driving, then they're not there.
They do go off on their own, or you can hit the scroll wheel on the left side of the steering wheel to make them go away sooner.
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They do go off on their own, or you can hit the scroll wheel on the left side of the steering wheel to make them go away sooner.
They do go away after awhile, but they're annoying and quite a few people have asked how to get rid of them. Problem solved!
They do go away after awhile, but they're annoying and quite a few people have asked how to get rid of them. Problem solved!
You can just hit the OK (scroll) button on the steering wheel to make it go away.
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