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Just a quickie for you.
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Anybody know how to eradicate these annoyances? Is there a fuse we can pull or wire to snip? The reversing sound is more of an issue than the belt warning but tips on how to do both would be appreciated.
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Thx
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R.
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If i can do it then anyone can!
You need to pull off the dash instrument hood- the bit with the speedo and rev counter.
Theres 2 clips at the top and 2 at the bottom and it just pulls out.
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Then unscrew the instrument panel, one screw at top and 2 at bottom.This will pull forward enough to get at the three connectors.
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On the biggest connector, the white one on the right hand side going into the instrument panel, theres a red with blue stripe wire.Its on the top row, 3 in from the left hand side as you look at the connector.
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I just snipped it and taped off both ends.![]()
Voila, no more beep!![]()
You could join this wire back together at a later stage if you're missing the beep too much..
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Then put everything back together, which is very simple.![]()
Job done!
Jon