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outatime
14-05-2008, 10:36 PM
in my car there's like a *beep beep beep* sound when i dont have the seatbelt on when i'm about to start the car. for some reason, that sound disappeared.. in addition, the ceiling light and the boot light wont turn on anymore... :(
i wonder what could it be? could there be a plug that was pulled?
thanks.
aaronng
14-05-2008, 10:46 PM
Probably the fuse is blown. Check your fuse for the ceiling and boot light.
outatime
14-05-2008, 10:47 PM
where can i find the fuse for the lights?
and for the beeping sound, how do i enable it?
aaronng
15-05-2008, 10:00 AM
where can i find the fuse for the lights?
and for the beeping sound, how do i enable it?
Change the fuse and the beeping sound should come back. I suspect it runs off the same fuse for your interior lights. The fuses should be either in your engine bay or just on the right of your leg when you sit in the driver's seat. Around where the bonnet release latch is.
outatime
15-05-2008, 10:44 AM
Change the fuse and the beeping sound should come back. I suspect it runs off the same fuse for your interior lights. The fuses should be either in your engine bay or just on the right of your leg when you sit in the driver's seat. Around where the bonnet release latch is.
oh okay.. where can i buy the fuse? are they all standard or is there a specific fuse for the EK?
aaronng
15-05-2008, 12:57 PM
oh okay.. where can i buy the fuse? are they all standard or is there a specific fuse for the EK?
Find the burnt fuse. The current rating should be printed on it. Then you can go to Repco, where they have a Narva fuse stand. Buy a new fuse of the same size and current rating. They are colour coded, and comes in packs of 5. Not pricey. I think under $5.
EuroDude
15-05-2008, 01:03 PM
Petrol station's also sell car fuses.
The fuses used in your car are generic.
outatime
18-05-2008, 10:52 AM
Change the fuse and the beeping sound should come back. I suspect it runs off the same fuse for your interior lights. The fuses should be either in your engine bay or just on the right of your leg when you sit in the driver's seat. Around where the bonnet release latch is.
you're right aaronng! i replaced the interior light fuse and it all fixed the problem! thanks!
aaronng
18-05-2008, 10:55 AM
you're right aaronng! i replaced the interior light fuse and it all fixed the problem! thanks!
No problem, glad to help. :thumbsup: If you find the fuse blown again, then it is time to check your bulbs and whatever you have drawing power through that fuse to check which item is drawing too much.
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