Door ringer
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Re: Door ringer (dc96819)
the ringer that goes off when you leave your headlights on without your keys in the ignition? Id like to know also, except mine doesnt go off anymore and id like for it to work again.
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Re: Door ringer (EKidd)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EKidd »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the ringer that goes off when you leave your headlights on without your keys in the ignition? Id like to know also, except mine doesnt go off anymore and id like for it to work again.</TD></TR></TABLE>
He's speaking of the the beeper that beeps when you open the door with the keys in the ignition.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread/2011875
That's the RIGHT way to do it.
Or you can do it the half-assed way and loop the wires to the door switch (so it's a solid circuit, without a switch (bypass the switch)) or rig the switch so it stays open.
EDIT:
I found that by googling it - it wasn't originally in my FAQ - I just added it.
Google - Okay? Google.
Maybe you see what I'm getting at - maybe you don't.
He's speaking of the the beeper that beeps when you open the door with the keys in the ignition.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread/2011875
That's the RIGHT way to do it.
Or you can do it the half-assed way and loop the wires to the door switch (so it's a solid circuit, without a switch (bypass the switch)) or rig the switch so it stays open.
EDIT:
I found that by googling it - it wasn't originally in my FAQ - I just added it.
Google - Okay? Google.
Maybe you see what I'm getting at - maybe you don't.
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