It sounds like you're referring to modifications or tweaks you're making to your vehicle, specifically regarding the double honk disable, seatbelt disable, and engine auto shut off.
The need to modify the asbuilt configuration for these modifications depends on the specific nature of the modification and how it interacts with the vehicle's systems. Here's a breakdown:
- Double honk disable: This modification involves disabling the feature where the vehicle honks twice when you exit with the engine running and the key fob not present. This modification may be relatively simple and not require changes to the asbuilt configuration, depending on the method used to disable it.
- Seatbelt disable: If you're trying to disable the seatbelt reminder chime or light, it might require modification of the asbuilt configuration. Some vehicles have settings that can be changed through the onboard computer system or diagnostic tools, while others might require physical modifications or bypasses.
- Engine auto shut off: If you're trying to disable the engine auto shut off feature, where the engine turns off when the vehicle is stopped for a certain period of time, this might require modification of the asbuilt configuration or other adjustments to the vehicle's systems. Again, it depends on the specific method you're using to disable this feature.
In general, any modifications that involve changes to the vehicle's electronic systems or settings may require adjustments to the asbuilt configuration or other technical adjustments. It's important to research and understand the specific requirements for each modification you're attempting, and if you're unsure, consulting with a professional or reaching out to enthusiast communities for advice can be helpful.