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my cluster is making a slight buzz when the lights are on..its not real loud but after a while it sends ya nuts

anyone had this prob b4?

my car has been to workhop and smash rapairs and alarm shop recently so i dunno who to blame ...

i have a white face cluster and some defi gear close by if that helps..

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Hehe well if you think about it, the buzzer isnt actually telling you the door is open - it's telling you that the lights are on (or the keys are in the ignition) when the door is opened :D

Anyway, i'm out of ideas?

Im pretty sure its your white dials that are making the buzzing noise. I use to have white face dials that you could change the colour on slightly by pressing up or down on these 2 buttons, when i took them out the buzzing went away. So its pretty safe to say that thats whats making the buzzing sound.

yeah it sounds like its comin from the cluster..did you do anythin that triggered the buzz? like change batt or fuses?

sounds like we got the same ones what brand were yours?

i got some aussie cheapys they look good..but get stuck on 6 grand then jump between 7 and 8..lucky i know my car or i woulda blown it up i reckon..

time for a nismo cluster maybe..

yeah it sounds like its comin from the cluster..did you do anythin that triggered the buzz? like change batt or fuses?

sounds like we got the same ones what brand were yours?

i got some aussie cheapys they look good..but get stuck on 6 grand then jump between 7 and 8..lucky i know my car or i woulda blown it up i reckon..

time for a nismo cluster maybe..

i hate my car it reminds me of a truck especialy when in reverse it buzzes when door is open it buzzes, when lights are on it buzzes when key are in ignition it buzzes.....AAAAAARRRRRRHhh!!!!@@!@!....apart from that the driving experiance is great =)

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