Alarm 'Brain' location?
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Alarm 'Brain' location?
Ok, I have my alarm, and thought I know where the main alarm box was, or so I thought. I got it's location from my haynes manual. I removed the box to the left of the speaker assembly on the passenger side, right under the glove compartment. Now here comes the part that leads me to believe it may not be.
Now my automatic seat belts are not working. I wanted to take them out eventually in favor of the manual ones; just so I don't have to tell people to buckle the bottom ones. But I didn't want to do it just yet. And the box says "belt" on it after some #'s and letters conataining FC and such.
This is a 1991 FC coup N/A
Anyone?...later
Now my automatic seat belts are not working. I wanted to take them out eventually in favor of the manual ones; just so I don't have to tell people to buckle the bottom ones. But I didn't want to do it just yet. And the box says "belt" on it after some #'s and letters conataining FC and such.
This is a 1991 FC coup N/A
Anyone?...later
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Originally posted by NZConvertible
The S5's alarm is built into the CPU next to the fuse box. It's not a seperate module like the S4's, which is probably what you're looking at in the Haynes.
The S5's alarm is built into the CPU next to the fuse box. It's not a seperate module like the S4's, which is probably what you're looking at in the Haynes.
This does make it a little easier though, thanks...later
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