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You can either turn the unit off by holding the mode button (if I remember correctly) or you can adjust the gain of SP1 (or SP2 or SP3, whichever suits you. SP1 is the default setting everytime you turn the car off and turn it back on) to 0 :thumbsup:

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It should just turn on when you take your keys aout and put it back in. The settings should alls till be there, as when you turn it off, you only power it off, not erase the memory.

I've unplugged mine heaps of times and it still keeps my settings :)

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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=e-Boost1+(2002-05)+-+Complete+User+Manual

Was this a reply to my question? Sorry mate theres no information about actually turning off the sound at start up. There is information about turning off alarms at revs and boost pressures. Good try mate and thanks for your help. If anyone else has anything constructive would be muchly appreciated.

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