BEEP BEEP BEEP
#1
BEEP BEEP BEEP
my pony has had a beep since i bought it, it beeps in sets of 5 everytime i put the key in and then it beeps every once in a while. someone here posted a diagram of the fuses (i dont have an owners manual) and i narrowed it down to the seatbelt warning
problem is that the seatbelt warning fuse is the same as the tachometer fuse so its not an easy fix[:'(] (and yes i wear my seatbelt lol)
so my question is can i just rip into my seatbelt buckle and tie the wires together? has anyone here done this before?
thanks
'90 gt
problem is that the seatbelt warning fuse is the same as the tachometer fuse so its not an easy fix[:'(] (and yes i wear my seatbelt lol)
so my question is can i just rip into my seatbelt buckle and tie the wires together? has anyone here done this before?
thanks
'90 gt
#3
RE: BEEP BEEP BEEP
I wouldnt mess with the fuses. Id just reach under the dash where the actual sound is coming from, and unplug that, that way you're not possibly unplugging something else that runs on that same fuse circuit
#5
RE: BEEP BEEP BEEP
mine flashes and beeps3 or 5times when i start the car but doen't do it after that the light just stays on for 5 min... i have a habit of not wearing one on the highway.. i know i know thats the worst place to not have one on
#6
RE: BEEP BEEP BEEP
ORIGINAL: 94gtcoupe
mine flashes and beeps3 or 5times when i start the car but doen't do it after that the light just stays on for 5 min... i have a habit of not wearing one on the highway.. i know i know thats the worst place to not have one on
mine flashes and beeps3 or 5times when i start the car but doen't do it after that the light just stays on for 5 min... i have a habit of not wearing one on the highway.. i know i know thats the worst place to not have one on
The beeper is way up under the dash, you need to lay upside down with a flashlight to get to it. They do that on purpose so it's hard for people to dismantle.
#9
RE: BEEP BEEP BEEP
ORIGINAL: Edge_of_Sanity
I wouldnt mess with the fuses. Id just reach under the dash where the actual sound is coming from, and unplug that, that way you're not possibly unplugging something else that runs on that same fuse circuit
I wouldnt mess with the fuses. Id just reach under the dash where the actual sound is coming from, and unplug that, that way you're not possibly unplugging something else that runs on that same fuse circuit