My car has no beep!
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My car has no beep!
I searched, but did not find aything specific to this.
My car has no door open beep, no lights on beep, no ignition on beep, no redline buzzer, you get the idea. I checked all the fuses and they're ok, what could it be?
Another thing, the low fuel light does not light up when I turn the ignition on, nor does the anti-theft system console light. Burned light bulbs maybe?
Thanks!
My car has no door open beep, no lights on beep, no ignition on beep, no redline buzzer, you get the idea. I checked all the fuses and they're ok, what could it be?
Another thing, the low fuel light does not light up when I turn the ignition on, nor does the anti-theft system console light. Burned light bulbs maybe?
Thanks!
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Except for the redline beep and fuel light, those are all functions of CPU #2 in the driver's kick panel. Check the room fuse for that. It's possible a previous owner axed it altogether to get the alarm to shut up.
I belive the redline buzzer is it's own entity sitting on the tachometer's own board. It's fed from the meter fuse. If the meter fuse were to go out, the fuel, temp, oil pressure, etc. wouldn't be working either.
The fuel light also feeds off the meter fuse and is controlled by a switch in the tank... or so the wiring diagram would have me belive...
I belive the redline buzzer is it's own entity sitting on the tachometer's own board. It's fed from the meter fuse. If the meter fuse were to go out, the fuel, temp, oil pressure, etc. wouldn't be working either.
The fuel light also feeds off the meter fuse and is controlled by a switch in the tank... or so the wiring diagram would have me belive...
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Except for the redline beep and fuel light, those are all functions of CPU #2 in the driver's kick panel. Check the room fuse for that. It's possible a previous owner axed it altogether to get the alarm to shut up.
I belive the redline buzzer is it's own entity sitting on the tachometer's own board. It's fed from the meter fuse. If the meter fuse were to go out, the fuel, temp, oil pressure, etc. wouldn't be working either.
The fuel light also feeds off the meter fuse and is controlled by a switch in the tank... or so the wiring diagram would have me belive...
I belive the redline buzzer is it's own entity sitting on the tachometer's own board. It's fed from the meter fuse. If the meter fuse were to go out, the fuel, temp, oil pressure, etc. wouldn't be working either.
The fuel light also feeds off the meter fuse and is controlled by a switch in the tank... or so the wiring diagram would have me belive...
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Originally posted by neit_jnf
One last thing, When I try flashing the long beams the headlights won't pop-up. The lights illuminate but just inside the bumper as they stay down, weird...
One last thing, When I try flashing the long beams the headlights won't pop-up. The lights illuminate but just inside the bumper as they stay down, weird...
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hey mine's like that too! i just got my FD so i haven't pulled up to redline yet, but everything else is exactly alike. my alarm still works tho, 'cuz the other night i popped the hood when the doors were locked (i left the windows open) and the alarm went off, but i'd like to get that alarm blinker working again.
someone help us!
someone help us!
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