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hey fella's

those who own an auto skyline would know that annoying beeping when in reverse, now does anyone no what wire ya can cut to get rid of the noise cuz it gives me the shits lol oh and where does the noise come from? and also if some one knows wat is that lil hose thingy on the right hand side of the ash tray on the dash and it has a lil vent there wats the hose for?

thanx guys

shane

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I also have searched for the annoying beeper with no luck! There's a few posts floating around about it but no one really seems to know for sure!

As for the hose i'm fairly certain its for one of the inside temp sensors for the climate control. Checks the temperature inside the cabin to find out what the climate control has to do to get the temp you want.

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The noisy litle box is nested under the stearing collum. take off the big flat part were the fuses are, and you will see it.. its about the size of two match boxes, it should have two plugs going into it. one plug tells it to beep when lights are left on and one for keys in and door open...

just unplug one at a time, till you get the one ya want.

And the thing next to the ash tray is for the Acon. dont f**k with it. lmao

if its not pluged in your fan will blow HOT air all the time....

kezza

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