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Reverse Beeping Speaker Location


b.weeks

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Hi all,

 

I've just acquired one of those reversing sensor systems - which I thought would be useful for the gf - that's my excuse anyway ;-)

 

This kit comes with a beeping unit upfront with an on-off switch. Only thing is the Supra has a beeping sound when you put it into reverse anyway! So, I was thinking of wiring up the normal Supra reverse beeper to this unit, so I only have to listen to one reverse sound rather than two - so where is this beeper located? Anyone know?

 

Cheers,

 

Ben.

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Not got one on mine, but i do have that bloody annoying door open key in the ignition one, and if i could find it, its hammer time;)

 

Drop the underdash down, (2 10mm bolts at the bottom and unclip the upper half), look at the underside of your ignition barrel and you'll see a small white plug with two cables. Unplug that and your ignition bongs will be a thing of the past :)

 

And as already said, the reverse beeper is at the back of the clocks. It's a small grey thing that you can simply remove to stop the beeps.

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Drop the underdash down, (2 10mm bolts at the bottom and unclip the upper half), look at the underside of your ignition barrel and you'll see a small white plug with two cables. Unplug that and your ignition bongs will be a thing of the past :)

 

And as already said, the reverse beeper is at the back of the clocks. It's a small grey thing that you can simply remove to stop the beeps.

 

:notworthy

 

i know what i'll be doing when i get my car back!

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Tricky-Ricky - isn't that to tell you the lights are on? I find that one useful ...

 

Thanks Ian R - means I'm gonna have to take the dash apart again I guess! D'oh! That'll be about the fourth time this month! :-)

 

No, don't need one of them as my lights will go off when the ignition is turned off, very useful;)

 

 

 

Drop the underdash down, (2 10mm bolts at the bottom and unclip the upper half), look at the underside of your ignition barrel and you'll see a small white plug with two cables. Unplug that and your ignition bongs will be a thing of the past

 

 

Thanks Matt:d

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