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hey guys and/or girls

it seems as though it's my turn to post my problems so here's another

I have a 1990 r32 GTST and it makes a soft constant chirping noise coming from somewhere around the dash when i accelerate. It happens both while driving and at a stand still in neutral. SOunds like a cricket comes out to play when ever i accel. Now, i just had my air con "fixed" and they said to fix the problem that they bypass some sensor, and this rpob has bene happening sicne then. Thing is it happens even wiothout air con on. SO does anyone know the deal??? anyone had this before????

this might sound crazy but on my car r32 four door the drivers seat belt buckle (the unit with the button, not the seat belt buckle)

It makes a squeaking noise when you move the belt when u move around when in the seat.

Dunno what it is but the noise comes from there, mine does it, its weird?

well thats all it can say cos thats the only sqeaking noise that i have.

good call R32R i'll fiddle around a bit sometime soon to see if it stops. In the mean time to be more specific it sounds more like errrrrrrrr perhaps a bearing or something. I'll check it out again and post here any development.

anyone else with this experience??

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