Are you fed up with that "key in" buzzer?
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Whilst tidying the dash install after an alarm was fitted, I found the wires for that annoying "key in" alarm.
It is a two wire connector in a T shape. The wires are black and black with a white stripe. You will find them about halfway down the steering column.
I have not found any adverse effect as yet.
It's great to be able to leave the radio on and door open without that buzzer going off.
Yours
Nigel
It is a two wire connector in a T shape. The wires are black and black with a white stripe. You will find them about halfway down the steering column.
I have not found any adverse effect as yet.
It's great to be able to leave the radio on and door open without that buzzer going off.
Yours
Nigel
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Nigel
I had a similar experience when checking the fuse box under the bonnet. I found a blown fuse and so replaced it. As soon as I did this, the buzzer started going off. I didn’t want to replace the good fuse with the bad one and have been living with the buzzer for to long now.
Its bloody annoying and drives the dog mad.
Cheers for the advice
Yee (off to find some wire cutters)
I had a similar experience when checking the fuse box under the bonnet. I found a blown fuse and so replaced it. As soon as I did this, the buzzer started going off. I didn’t want to replace the good fuse with the bad one and have been living with the buzzer for to long now.
Its bloody annoying and drives the dog mad.
Cheers for the advice
Yee (off to find some wire cutters)
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