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the cefiro I bought had a speed beeper at over 100kms /hr.

sounds quite ghey.

can anyone tell me how to kill it? I assume I will need to disconnect the speed warning unit from the behind the dash right? Prob is I don't know what to look for.

I bet most of you have done this already so help out a noobi!

cheers cefironites

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id say like most of them theyre located behind the dials in the dash... other than, see if you can find the fuse for it... anyone have a wiring diagram of a ceffy?

i had one on my gtr which funnily enough didn't start chiming til 160... go figure lol

hahahahaha "warning! warning! ur already way above the speed limits of any road... slow down before you hit the cars speed limiter!!!"

yeah it cracked me up, a friend was driving and gave it a squirt and just as she was backing off we here this chiming sound lol

"warning warning if caught please bend over"

classic.

so I guess no ones done this themselves then? hmmm. well I would like to hear what your mechanic says pimp, and how mucho deniro it cost you to get it removed!

what were they thinking, a turbo 6 with a beeper at a measly 100kms an hour....

random q, what is the max speed limit on jap freeways? 110??

Talked to some car stereo guys and they reckon it's on the left hand side of the steering column (lhs from the drivers seat perspective) and its a plastic bit with a little circle and exclaimation mark (or similar) in it.

*shrugs*

I'll look this weekend and post if I have any luck.

omg omg omg!!!!

 

does it sound like wat the a86 in initial d has if so when u take it off can i have it to put on my r33 :)

your kidding right???

you want the little chime to be going every time your going over 105kmph? i take it you don't do much freeway driving then?

Does the speed beeper is in the same box as the reverse gear beeper?

My car still beeps when reversing, but when i go over 105 or 110 there was no ding dong sound so i guess the prev owner must have disabled it? or was it a part of compliance to remove it as it's not ADR?

  • 2 weeks later...

Yeah, there are like 3 little boxes down under the kick pannel thing near your left knee, from memory its the 3rd one, across, the one most of the left. The one most on the right was the door open, and lights on beep, and we never worked out what the middle one was... but it wasnt it :rofl:

I found a nice way to get revenge on this item is throw it out the window at about 110kmh, and yell at it DING NOW!!!

Prob is now the diff annoys me more...

I found a nice way to get revenge on this item is throw it out the window at about 110kmh, and yell at it DING NOW!!!

LOL this is so funny.... hahaha

in my case if i ever find that beeper thing i'd put it under my rear tyres, put my car into reverse and run over it.

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