That anoying buzzer
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That anoying buzzer
Hey does anyone know where the buzzer is located the one that goes off when your coolant is low. cause i ordered a new sensor but i can't stand that sound anymore so i'm just going to disconect the ground. if you know where where it is please let me know i don't feel like hunting for it!
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Disconnecting that wire should send the buzzer into a frenzy. You need to GROUND that wire.
Alternately, you could get a new sender, to fix your problem.
Or you can unsotter the buzzer from the instrument panel.
PaulC
Alternately, you could get a new sender, to fix your problem.
Or you can unsotter the buzzer from the instrument panel.
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hey Slammedblk7 have you done it before, cause i don't want anything to short if i do ground that wire.
and also i know where the sensor is but what i need is to find the buzzer that goes off when the sensor is unpluged so i can unground the sensor!
and also i know where the sensor is but what i need is to find the buzzer that goes off when the sensor is unpluged so i can unground the sensor!
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