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Old 12-26-2008 | 10:52 AM
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someone please help me i have a 90 gtu, and i have had it with the seat belt beeping noise. i need to know where the beeper thingy it so i can destroy it. thanks
Old 12-26-2008 | 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by jamest16748500' post='913742' date='Dec 26 2008, 08:52 AM
someone please help me i have a 90 gtu, and i have had it with the seat belt beeping noise. i need to know where the beeper thingy it so i can destroy it. thanks


That beeper beeps for problems other then seatbelts.





I keep hearing a beep beep beep

Probably the power steering computer telling you there is a problem with the system. The number of beeps before pausing will indicate the problem.

1-beep, pause, repeat - in case abnormality of speed sensor signal:

In case broken wires or short circuits occur to sensors or harnesses, the buzzer sounds 60-seconds after the engine speed signal of 2200 rpm continues for 18-seconds.

2-beeps, pause, repeat - in case abnormality of engine speed signal:

The buzzer sounds twice and repeats when the vehicle speed signal is missing input and/or no engine speed signal is found (short circuit, broken wire, etc.)

3-beeps, pause, repeat - in case abnormality of stepping motor signal:

The buzzer sounds when there are broken wires or short circuits in coils or harnesses.

4-beeps, pause, repeat - in case abnormality of the power steering microcomputer:

The buzzer sounds 4 and repeats when there are circuit troubles other than with the micro computer.

5-beeps, pause, repeat - in case abnormality of steering sensor signal: Steering sensor is mis-aligned or failed or steering wheel has been improperly installed.
Old 12-27-2008 | 03:20 AM
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Yes, the beeps occur for a reason. Fix the problem instead of just covering it up.
Old 12-27-2008 | 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by need rx7' post='913788' date='Dec 27 2008, 03:20 AM
Yes, the beeps occur for a reason. Fix the problem instead of just covering it up.


There is no problem i just hate starting my car and as soon as thats done. it bitches untill i put my belt on. i would like to get in my car let it warm up, put my seatbelt on and drive offf. not start my car listen to the damn beeping while the car is sitting there.
Old 01-02-2009 | 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by jamest16748500' post='913742' date='Dec 26 2008, 10:52 AM
someone please help me i have a 90 gtu, and i have had it with the seat belt beeping noise. i need to know where the beeper thingy it so i can destroy it. thanks


Are you sure its the seatbelt? Some may confuse the beeper with the buzzer, in which case you removing it is not advised!



The flasher Module is located in the driver front kick panel. It should pop off with a phillips(I believe) and there will be a black box. It should have 3 connectors on the bottom of it and 1 on the top-front (assuming its S4. S5 have 2 on the front)



You need to crack it open (2-3 little philips screws) and find the buzzer. The buzzer is quite distinguishable and there is only 1 so you cant go wrong. It will be on the main board? You will need to solder it out.



Removing it any other way may result in:

No hazzards

No turn signals

Ho headlights/motors



Goodluck with it.



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