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Brian S 05-11-03 11:46 AM

How can you disconnect the buzzer?
 
a guy at my shop did the V8 swap into an RX-7 and now the buzzer just sits on, so how do you disable it? Is there a fuse you can pull or a wire you can cut?

AreExSeven 05-11-03 11:53 AM

The buzzer is the RX-7's cry for help for having a V8 engine in it. He deserves to have to hear it for doing such a terrible thing to the car :D

HAILERS 05-11-03 11:54 AM

My belief is *only with a soldering iron being taken to its connections on the back of the combination meter*.

Center of The Universe 05-11-03 11:56 AM

Take off the screeming grandma?! NO! :D

Brian S 05-11-03 12:01 PM


Originally posted by AreExSeven
The buzzer is the RX-7's cry for help for having a V8 engine in it. He deserves to have to hear it for doing such a terrible thing to the car :D
They didn't feel like spending $1400 + in engine repairs to have 146hp, they opted to drop in the 350 with a n20 that they had at the shop and have 400hp *shrug*

Don't ask me, I didn't agree with the idea at first, but it's a pretty mean little car. It's damn fast too :)

Cory Simpson 05-11-03 12:09 PM

Step 1: Find buzzer

Step 2: Get big screw driver

Step 3: Stab repeatedly until it dies

Step 4: Be happy it's gone :D

Dvst8 05-11-03 12:19 PM

is this the coolant buzzer your talking about? if so just ground that wire on the top of the radiator....

$150FC 05-11-03 12:21 PM

It's all the same buzzer, dvst8. It's in the warning thing. Oil, EXH TEMP, Coolant, all use the same buzzer.

chris1234p 05-11-03 12:27 PM

Seek and destroy

Brian S 05-11-03 02:38 PM


Originally posted by chris1234p
Seek and destroy
I guess that's a good way to put it...

Scott 89t2 05-11-03 02:41 PM

it'll go off for many reasons... and there are different buzzers.

are there dash lights on?

constant buzz ? or beeping noise?

NA_VersionFC3S 05-11-03 03:06 PM

I want to know how to get rid of the beeping noise in my car. Its cause of the steering wheel I put on it and something to do with the power steering. Anyone know how to get rid of this too. I just took out the fuse but now I don't have power steering, (which is ok), but it would still be nice to know how to get rid of it.

Cory Simpson 05-11-03 03:09 PM

Why don't you just take the power steering the reat of the way out since it is just dead weight in you car now.

NA_VersionFC3S 05-12-03 12:12 AM

cause i'm lazy, and i might need it for something in the future

Icemark 05-12-03 12:31 AM


Originally posted by NA_VersionFC3S
I want to know how to get rid of the beeping noise in my car. Its cause of the steering wheel I put on it and something to do with the power steering. Anyone know how to get rid of this too. I just took out the fuse but now I don't have power steering, (which is ok), but it would still be nice to know how to get rid of it.
Pulling the fuse also kills several other circuits and will cause other problems. Put the fuse back in.

Unplug the power steering computer if you are unable to fix the car and steering correctly.

Relisys190 05-12-03 12:50 PM

the power steering computer is located under the drivers side dash. almost by the drivers knees (try to imagin)

Just unplug the rather large connector.. and your done. no more beep... beep... beep (P/S)


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