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  1. #13
    Green block gangster Array
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    May 2004
    Car:
    twin GX160's
    on accords the buzzer is inside the white modual bolted on the interrior fues box, intergra and civic its the same thing. I thing the buzzer is the same one as the lighs on warning.

  2. #14
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    Sydney
    Car:
    Integra VTI-R
    Quote Originally Posted by tegraa";p="109257
    Quote Originally Posted by poid";p="108650

    For opening the door with the key in, there will be a wire for it in the ignition somewhere. I havent bothered finding it. The easiest way would be to disconnect the buzzer completely.
    Hey Ive been spending a bit of time trying to find this buzzer, I can hear it but cant see it, does anyone know where it actually is? o
    r what it looks like?
    I would love to disconnect the dam thing!

    I think that the warning buzzer for the lights being switched on is a good idea, but do you really need a warning to tell us that the door is open?
    I believe the buzzer is part of a FUSE... Not sure which one...

  3. #15
    thanks for the advice ecu-man, much appreciated but i dunno if the beeping sound is that annoying for me to go through that hehe

    my friend with an integra type r says the beeping sound in his car is not as loud, is that true?

  4. #16
    Green block gangster Array
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Car:
    twin GX160's
    It will vary from modle to modle. another good idea is to find the piezo, and stick a piece of sticky tape over its hole. it wont shut it up but it will be alot quieter.

  5. #17
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    Aug 2003
    Location
    Perth, WA
    Car:
    was a DC4...
    Quote Originally Posted by davey";p="109528
    my friend with an integra type r says the beeping sound in his car is not as loud, is that true?
    thats true
    i could live with the beeping from an '00 R, but mine is too fukn loud

  6. #18
    Is there an easy way to disconnect this plug? I fiddled around for a bit and it wouldnt budge for me!

  7. #19
    Green block gangster Array
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Car:
    twin GX160's
    Quote Originally Posted by VTEC Inside
    Is there an easy way to disconnect this plug? I fiddled around for a bit and it wouldnt budge for me!
    what car dude and which plug

  8. #20
    94 VTiR Integra, plug under seat to stop is seat belt warning

  9. #21
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    Aug 2003
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    Sydney
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    yeah i there is an ez way to remove it..
    i fiddled with it 4 a while then worked it out, but 4got now :shock:

    i think u press something and it come off, ez once u work it out...

    u can slide out the plug out from under the seat and then play with it 2 come off..

    ill check it out later and post it up if u havent done it yet

  10. #22
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    Jun 2004
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    DC2
    i have a 94 vtir and pretty much just pulled it apart. just have a little fiddle and you'll work it out. take a torch if things become really tough

  11. #23
    ok thanks i will have a another try today, i suppose i can't just cut the wires can i?? It sounds like a bad idea though...

  12. #24
    Green block gangster Array
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Car:
    twin GX160's
    Quote Originally Posted by VTEC Inside
    ok thanks i will have a another try today, i suppose i can't just cut the wires can i?? It sounds like a bad idea though...
    dont cut the wires dude. the connector is so easy to undo, you push in the tab on top and pull out at the same time.

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