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When we take off in the car when we get to about 30kph or so there is a beep sound coming from the left hand side of the dash. Much like you may here from a computer. Not a prolonged beep but it lasts for about two seconds. It happens every time we get to about the 30kph. By the way it is not all that loud in fact you can just hear it above the engine and road noise.

Anyone got any clues??

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Originally posted by akeenan

i think ive heard about this before, whatever you do dont go above 50 .... *thinks back to speed* hahah

sorry

lol~! but wasn't that bus in speed hooning?

oh wait... or was it the other way around where it cant go below 50? omg - forgotten, i gotta go watch that again.

pva man, that avatar is gross.

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is it like a hard drive sound??......i get that all the time when fuel hits 1/4 mark(like clockwork)....sometimes when i fang it too. my theory is that its calculating something, fuel consuption maybe?? but ud think the calculations would be made from the cpu wouldnt u. what yr is ur car...mines 95 R33. ive asked this question before but only got post whores!! bloody WHORES!!..HAHA:D:D

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maybe its a warning beep to tell you to ease off the gas?

Take the car to 110km/hr and see if it chimes, if it sounds the same then its the same alarm which you can disconnect under your steerign column.

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Guest kawasaki

Well the reply posts are perhaps what I feared most.

Does anyone ever reply with informative posts instead of supplying pure crap.

Nevermind, perhaps there is another forum out there that has real quality help instead of information supplied by un-educated revheads.

Perhaps its indicative of most authors mechanical knowledge."0"

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