How to disable seatbelt warning in Toyota Corolla Hybrid 2022
This is complete step-by-step procedure for deactivating seatbelt alarm warning (sound) when seatbelts are not used during the drive.
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Technical overview
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Vehicle | Toyota Corolla 1.8 Hybrid 2022 |
| Applicable models | Toyota Hybrid models 2019+ |
| System | Customization |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Time required | ~5 min |
| Prerequisites | Stable battery voltage |
Used tool
How to
- Connect to OBD2 port
- Turn on the ignition, engine off
- Enter any system
- Select special functions
- Select customize settings
- Open category “warning”
- Change setting from ON to OFF for every seat you want to deactivate warning
Video: How to deactivate seatbelt warning alarm in Toyota Corolla 2022 Hybrid
This video shows how to deactivate toyota seatbelt warnings using OBD2 scanner.
Additional Information & Compatibility Notes
Before using or purchasing any diagnostic tool for this procedure, always verify compatibility with your exact vehicle model, year and system configuration. Supported functions may vary depending on software version, hardware revision and regional limitations.
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Legal & safety notice
This procedure may disable or modify factory safety features of the vehicle.
Seatbelt warning systems are installed to improve occupant safety and may be required by law in some countries or regions.
Before performing this modification, make sure that:
- You understand the legal implications in your country
- The vehicle will still be used in a safe and responsible manner
- All occupants will continue to wear seatbelts while driving
This guide is provided for educational and diagnostic purposes only.
The author assumes no responsibility for misuse, legal issues, vehicle damage, or safety risks resulting from applying this procedure.
If the vehicle is used on public roads, always follow local traffic laws and manufacturer safety recommendations.

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