Seatbelt splash screen removal

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Avee8tor

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When I start my '23 I get a very annoying splash screen in the middle of the instruments showing who has seatbelts on our off and have to hit OK to remove it.

Tried looking for a way to stop this but no luck, anyone else found a way? TIA
 

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I had a loaner f150 that had that crap and I have to say it annoyed me even if it goes away after 30 seconds.

Luckily my 18 expy has no such nuisance.
 

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When I start my '23 I get a very annoying splash screen in the middle of the instruments showing who has seatbelts on our off and have to hit OK to remove it.

Tried looking for a way to stop this but no luck, anyone else found a way? TIA
I believe it actually runs for a full minute before auto-cancelling. I agree it's annoying as well - it comes up again any time you take your seat belt off, even if you're in Park. In case this isn't obvious to everyone: you can cancel it before the time-out by hitting the OK button on right arm of your steering wheel - as long as it has green checks. If it thinks you should have a seat belt engaged that you don't, the nag screen will stay on and can't be cancelled nor will time out.
 

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Seems to be lots of negative comments on this. Here is an opposing view. I have two younger kids and being able to see they are buckled without asking is great. When they aren't with me I don't mind a simple button press to turn off the message.

Having a toggle on and off switch on the display would be a nice feature for those that want it to stay off.
 
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