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  • Isn't the seatbelt buzzer suppoposed to stop buzzing after a few seconds? If so then this means that the heating element inside the buzzer module is malfunctioning. They work similar to a turn signal flasher.

  • @FelixTheHouseFreak I may be mistaken, but it may have that seat belt/starter interlock that was required in 1974 and early 1975 cars. After starting the car, if you unbuckle the seat belt, the buzzer/light will be on until the belt is re-buckled.

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