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Hey Guys and Girls first post on this site and forum but got to say love this place and all the helpful info found Im currently stuck in a 98 R34 NA skyline but ive got it in the works for a major over haul. The engine is gonna get reworked as per info ive found on many sites so hopefully it will end up as a sweet ride.

However the reason for this post isnt about turboing the NA its about that damn anoying reverse beeper on the skyline i dont know if all skylines have it but mine does and i was wondering if there was anyone out there that knew how to shut it off without changing anything or damaging any board parts. Thanks

Wicked Sky

LAWL!

It's just a beeper... find out where it lives... evict it... simple.........neeeext!

Thanks found out where it live and extremly hard to evict it i had an auto electrician friend of mine look at it and he said its hard wired to a board of some kind any one else have any ideas

desolder it from the board? bridge the connections with a resistor equivalent to the beeper. should fix the problem and make sure the rest of the gear keeps working as it should.

failing that I suggest earplugs or a loud stereo playing music at the same BPM as the beeper. I'm sure marsss can hook you up with the tunes.

If you trace it under the dash below the steering wheel it is as simple as unpluging it from a small black control box.

This will not affect any other functions of the car it will just remove the beep from reversing leaving the lights on with the key in etc.

If you trace it under the dash below the steering wheel it is as simple as unpluging it from a small black control box.

This will not affect any other functions of the car it will just remove the beep from reversing leaving the lights on with the key in etc.

^^^ mate did this to his as well, cant believe they added it in? Its no truck!

If you trace it under the dash below the steering wheel it is as simple as unpluging it from a small black control box.

This will not affect any other functions of the car it will just remove the beep from reversing leaving the lights on with the key in etc.

Got any idea where exactly the box is on the R34? Thanks to every one that posted though

Got any idea where exactly the box is on the R34? Thanks to every one that posted though

usually under the cover behind the steering wheel on the left hand side.

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