disconnect door buzzer?
I could of sworn that 88-91 civics didn't come with a beeping door buzzer or whatever..i just bought this car and it's malfunctioning so i was wondering where to disconnect it? it would be the passenger door.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DJ_SaNdOz »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">is it a door buzzer, or a seatbelt buzzer that you're having issues w/?</TD></TR></TABLE>
ditto.
ditto.
honestly couldn't tell you...i assumed that we didn't have door buzzers being that people to the door buzzer mod so it must be seatbelt...
it goes off when i hit bumps and stuff..yeah must be seat bealt because i know the door one is like(if this makes sense)
dah dah dah dah......dah dah dah dah....dah dah dah dah
this one.
beep.......beep......beep.......beep
it goes off when i hit bumps and stuff..yeah must be seat bealt because i know the door one is like(if this makes sense)
dah dah dah dah......dah dah dah dah....dah dah dah dah
this one.
beep.......beep......beep.......beep
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That's the door.
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That's the seat belt.
There is a problem in your seat belt system somewhere. I would have it checked out if I were you.
You may or may not be able to stop it from beeping in the meanwhile by unplugging the seat belt connector under your seat. However, if the problem is related to the door, it probably won't help. My '91 CRX seat belt seat connector is unplugged, so the warning doesn't go off if the belt is left unlatched, but if the door isn't latched tightly shut all the way then it will still beep.
What car do you have again?
That's the door.
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That's the seat belt.
There is a problem in your seat belt system somewhere. I would have it checked out if I were you.
You may or may not be able to stop it from beeping in the meanwhile by unplugging the seat belt connector under your seat. However, if the problem is related to the door, it probably won't help. My '91 CRX seat belt seat connector is unplugged, so the warning doesn't go off if the belt is left unlatched, but if the door isn't latched tightly shut all the way then it will still beep.
What car do you have again?
hahah, yea that 4 beeping one is for the door, that other beeping one is the seat, u can disonnect it right under the seat. There is a plug u can disconnect and thats it, really easy, but it might be hard gettin to unless u unbolt your seat. Or unless u got skinny arms
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there is a wire harness about 2-3 wires that comes out from under the senter of the seat, just follow that untill it comes to a part where u can dissconnect it, or u can just get some wire cutters, the easy way out.
for the door beeper
the beeper itself is by the ignition switch. unbolt the covers and youll see it. its a little black switch bolted to the metal housing of the ignition switch. cut the wires and your done. no more beeping but the "door" light still functions so you know when its open
the beeper itself is by the ignition switch. unbolt the covers and youll see it. its a little black switch bolted to the metal housing of the ignition switch. cut the wires and your done. no more beeping but the "door" light still functions so you know when its open
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 91civicLX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">for the door beeper
the beeper itself is by the ignition switch. unbolt the covers and youll see it. its a little black switch bolted to the metal housing of the ignition switch. cut the wires and your done. no more beeping but the "door" light still functions so you know when its open</TD></TR></TABLE>
this will solve your beeping problems. instead of cutting anything tho, just open the key-in sensor and put a piece of electrical tape between the contacts.
its not coming from the fuse box.
the beeper itself is by the ignition switch. unbolt the covers and youll see it. its a little black switch bolted to the metal housing of the ignition switch. cut the wires and your done. no more beeping but the "door" light still functions so you know when its open</TD></TR></TABLE>
this will solve your beeping problems. instead of cutting anything tho, just open the key-in sensor and put a piece of electrical tape between the contacts.
its not coming from the fuse box.
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this will solve your beeping problems. instead of cutting anything tho, just open the key-in sensor and put a piece of electrical tape between the contacts.
its not coming from the fuse box.</TD></TR></TABLE>
that works too
this will solve your beeping problems. instead of cutting anything tho, just open the key-in sensor and put a piece of electrical tape between the contacts.
its not coming from the fuse box.</TD></TR></TABLE>
that works too
those beeps come from those two seat belt signs at the mirror
so to stop the beeping take the mirror off u can unplug the system but if u want to keep the little libhts u can dig a little more and take the litlle speaker off
so to stop the beeping take the mirror off u can unplug the system but if u want to keep the little libhts u can dig a little more and take the litlle speaker off
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by civicsidude91 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">no my plm is with the seat belt beeper</TD></TR></TABLE>
oh, sorry, sit220 has the right answer. the buzzer is up there, not in the dash.
oh, sorry, sit220 has the right answer. the buzzer is up there, not in the dash.



